نتایج جستجو برای: titin

تعداد نتایج: 1511  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2014
Walter Herzog

In contrast to isometric and shortening contractions, many observations made on actively lengthening muscles cannot be readily explained with the sliding filament and cross-bridge theory. Specifically, residual force enhancement, the persistent increase in force following active muscle lengthening, beyond what one would expect based on muscle length, has not been explained satisfactorily. Here,...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1999
Wolfgang A. Linke Diane E. Rudy Thomas Centner Mathias Gautel Christian Witt Siegfried Labeit Carol C. Gregorio

In cardiac muscle, the giant protein titin exists in different length isoforms expressed in the molecule's I-band region. Both isoforms, termed N2-A and N2-B, comprise stretches of Ig-like modules separated by the PEVK domain. Central I-band titin also contains isoform-specific Ig-motifs and nonmodular sequences, notably a longer insertion in N2-B. We investigated the elastic behavior of the I-...

2014
Walter Herzog

Herzog W. Mechanisms of enhanced force production in lengthening (eccentric) muscle contractions. J Appl Physiol 116: 1407–1417, 2014. First published February 21, 2013; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00069.2013.—In contrast to isometric and shortening contractions, many observations made on actively lengthening muscles cannot be readily explained with the sliding filament and cross-bridge theory. Sp...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Kiisa C Nishikawa Jenna A Monroy Theodore E Uyeno Sang Hoon Yeo Dinesh K Pai Stan L Lindstedt

Recent studies have demonstrated a role for the elastic protein titin in active muscle, but the mechanisms by which titin plays this role remain to be elucidated. In active muscle, Ca(2+)-binding has been shown to increase titin stiffness, but the observed increase is too small to explain the increased stiffness of parallel elastic elements upon muscle activation. We propose a 'winding filament...

2013
Maire Aru Karin Alev Helena Gapeyeva Arved Vain Raivo Puhke Ando Pehme Priit Kaasik Anne Selart Teet Seene

Viscoelastic properties of skeletal muscle are associated with a complex network of cytoskeletal proteins where titin and nebulin play a substantial role. The need for evaluation of muscle viscoelastic properties is widely accepted in clinical use to evaluate the effect of treatment or progression of muscle pathology (atrophy). We tested the hypothesis that the viscoelastic properties (elastici...

2016
Julius Bogomolovas Jennifer R Fleming Brian R Anderson Rhys Williams Stephan Lange Bernd Simon Muzamil M Khan Rüdiger Rudolf Barbara Franke Belinda Bullard Daniel J Rigden Henk Granzier Siegfried Labeit Olga Mayans

Missense single-nucleotide polymorphisms (mSNPs) in titin are emerging as a main causative factor of heart failure. However, distinguishing between benign and disease-causing mSNPs is a substantial challenge. Here, we research the question of whether a single mSNP in a generic domain of titin can affect heart function as a whole and, if so, how. For this, we studied the mSNP T2850I, seemingly l...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2002
Thierry Toursel Laurence Stevens Henk Granzier Yvonne Mounier

In this work we studied changes in passive elastic properties of rat soleus muscle fibers subjected to 14 days of hindlimb unloading (HU). For this purpose, we investigated the titin isoform expression in soleus muscles, passive tension-fiber strain relationships of single fibers, and the effects of the thick filament depolymerization on passive tension development. The myosin heavy chain compo...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1986
C S Hill S Duran Z X Lin K Weber H Holtzer

Monoclonal antibodies specific for the muscle protein titin have been used in conjunction with muscle-specific antibodies against myofibrillar myosin heavy chains (MHCs) and desmin to study myogenesis in cultured cells. Desmin synthesis is initiated in replicating presumptive myoblasts, whereas the synthesis of titin and MHC is initiated simultaneously in their progeny, the postmitotic, mononuc...

Journal: :Structure 2006

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
T J L'Ecuyer P C Tompach E Morris A B Fulton

Transfection with a plasmid encoding the 3' untranslated region (3' UTR) of skeletal muscle tropomyosin induces chicken embryonic fibroblasts to express skeletal tropomyosin. Such cells become spindle shaped, fuse, and express titin, a marker of striated muscle differentiation. Skeletal muscle tropomyosin and titin organize in sarcomeric arrays. When the tropomyosin 3' UTR is expressed in osteo...

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