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Titin is the largest known protein (∼ 3 MDa) and consists principally of ∼ 300 immunoglobulin and fibronectin domains.Pairs of its string-like molecules are arranged in an antiparallel manner ...
The main section of I-band titin is made up of two structurally distinct regions, stretches of tandem-Ig modules that adopt a stable beta-sheet fold (Politou et al., 1995), separated by sequences with ...
Using new high-resolution imaging techniques, MDC researchers and colleagues have tracked titin, the body's largest protein, in real time throughout its entire lifecycle. The method and results ...
Using new high-resolution imaging techniques, MDC researchers and colleagues have tracked titin, the body's largest protein, in real time throughout its entire lifecycle. The method and results ...
Using new high-resolution imaging techniques, MDC researchers and colleagues have tracked titin, the body's largest protein, in real time throughout its entire lifecycle. The method and results ...
Researchers have discovered a new mechanism behind how our bodies actually build muscle—and maybe the optimal load to lift for muscle growth.