نتایج جستجو برای: titin

تعداد نتایج: 1511  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2002
Véronique Pizon Andrei Iakovenko Peter F M Van Der Ven Raymond Kelly Cristina Fatu Dieter O Fürst Eric Karsenti Mathias Gautel

Assembly of muscle sarcomeres is a complex dynamic process and involves a large number of proteins. A growing number of these have regulatory functions and are transiently present in the myofibril. We show here that the novel tubulin-associated RING/B-box protein MURF2 associates transiently with microtubules, myosin and titin during sarcomere assembly. During sarcomere assembly, MURF2 first as...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2002
Nicole LeBrasseur

In This Issue In This Issue Clash of the titin he sarcomere is more than a complicated piece of structural machinery. According to new results by McElhinny et al. (page 125), a building block of striated muscle cells called MURF-1 may also indirectly regulate gene expression. MURF-1 localizes to sarcomeres thanks to its interaction with titin, a major structural component of the muscle sarcomer...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2005
Frauke Gräter Jianhua Shen Hualiang Jiang Mathias Gautel Helmut Grubmüller

The conversion of mechanical stress into a biochemical signal in a muscle cell requires a force sensor. Titin kinase, the catalytic domain of the elastic muscle protein titin, has been suggested as a candidate. Its activation requires major conformational changes resulting in the exposure of its active site. Here, force-probe molecular dynamics simulations were used to obtain insight into the t...

2005
László Grama Attila Nagy Clara Scholl Tamas Huber Miklós S. Z. Kellermayer

The functionally elastic, I-band part of the myofibrillar protein titin (connectin) contains differentially expressed arrays of serially linked immunoglobulin (Ig)-like domains, the length and composition of which vary among the titin isoforms. The biological rationale of the differential expression as well as the contribution of the Ig domain mechanical characteristics to the overall mechanica...

2017
Nicanor González-Morales Tristan K Holenka Frieder Schöck

Many proteins contribute to the contractile properties of muscles, most notably myosin thick filaments, which are anchored at the M-line, and actin thin filaments, which are anchored at the Z-discs that border each sarcomere. In humans, mutations in the actin-binding protein Filamin-C result in myopathies, but the underlying molecular function is not well understood. Here we show using Drosophi...

Journal: :Circulation. Heart failure 2013
Nazha Hamdani Constantijn Franssen André Lourenço Inês Falcão-Pires Dulce Fontoura Sara Leite Luisa Plettig Begoña López Coen A Ottenheijm Peter Moritz Becher Arantxa González Carsten Tschöpe Javier Díez Wolfgang A Linke Adelino F Leite-Moreira Walter J Paulus

BACKGROUND Obesity and diabetes mellitus are important metabolic risk factors and frequent comorbidities in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. They contribute to myocardial diastolic dysfunction (DD) through collagen deposition or titin modification. The relative importance for myocardial DD of collagen deposition and titin modification was investigated in obese, diabetic ZSF1 rats...

2011
Matthew Taylor Dobromir Slavov Ernesto E. Salcedo Henk Granzier

Background—Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is an inherited genetic myocardial disease characterized by fibrofatty replacement of the myocardium and a predisposition to cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death. We evaluated the cardiomyopathy gene titin (TTN) as a candidate ARVC gene because of its proximity to an ARVC locus at position 2q32 and the connection of the titin pro...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Christiane A Opitz Michael Kulke Mark C Leake Ciprian Neagoe Horst Hinssen Roger J Hajjar Wolfgang A Linke

The giant protein titin functions as a molecular spring in muscle and is responsible for most of the passive tension of myocardium. Because the titin spring is extended during diastolic stretch, it will recoil elastically during systole and potentially may influence the overall shortening behavior of cardiac muscle. Here, titin elastic recoil was quantified in single human heart myofibrils by u...

2004
I. Kramerova E. Kudryashova J. G. Tidball Melissa J. Spencer

The giant protein titin serves a primary role as a scaffold for sarcomere assembly; however, proteins that mediate this remodeling have not been identified. One potential mediator of this process is the protease calpain 3 (C3), the protein mutated in limb girdle muscular dystrophy type 2A. To test the hypothesis that C3 mediates remodeling during myofibrillogenesis, C3 knockout (C3KO) mice were...

Journal: :Cell reports 2016
Jaime Andrés Rivas-Pardo Edward C Eckels Ionel Popa Pallav Kosuri Wolfgang A Linke Julio M Fernández

Current theories of muscle contraction propose that the power stroke of a myosin motor is the sole source of mechanical energy driving the sliding filaments of a contracting muscle. These models exclude titin, the largest protein in the human body, which determines the passive elasticity of muscles. Here, we show that stepwise unfolding/folding of titin immunoglobulin (Ig) domains occurs in the...

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