نتایج جستجو برای: titin

تعداد نتایج: 1511  

Journal: :Circulation research 2014
Wolfgang A Linke Nazha Hamdani

The giant protein titin forms a unique filament network in cardiomyocytes, which engages in both mechanical and signaling functions of the heart. TTN, which encodes titin, is also a major human disease gene. In this review, we cover the roles of cardiac titin in normal and failing hearts, with a special emphasis on the contribution of titin to diastolic stiffness. We provide an update on diseas...

2000
Cristina Machado Deborah J. Andrew

Previously, we reported that chromosomes contain a giant filamentous protein, which we identified as titin, a component of muscle sarcomeres. Here, we report the sequence of the entire titin gene in Drosophila melanogaster, D-Titin , and show that it encodes a two-megadalton protein with significant colinear homology to the NH 2 -terminal half of vertebrate titin. Mutations in D-Titin cause chr...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 1992
S M Wang C J Jeng M C Sun

This study examines the interaction of titin and myosin. In order to analyze the domains of myosin contributing to the binding for titin, we conducted a solid phase binding assay. Different portions of myosin (heavy chains, light chains and myosin fragments) were coated on the microtiter wells and reacted with biotinylated titin. Then the binding of biotinylated titin to these polypeptides was ...

2011
Katharina da Silva Lopes Agnieszka Pietas Michael H. Radke Michael Gotthardt

The giant muscle protein titin is an essential structural component of the sarcomere. It forms a continuous periodic backbone along the myofiber that provides resistance to mechanical strain. Thus, the titin filament has been regarded as a blueprint for sarcomere assembly and a prerequisite for stability. Here, a novel titin-eGFP knockin mouse provided evidence that sarcomeric titin is more dyn...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2000
Cristina Machado Deborah J. Andrew

Previously, we reported that chromosomes contain a giant filamentous protein, which we identified as titin, a component of muscle sarcomeres. Here, we report the sequence of the entire titin gene in Drosophila melanogaster, D-Titin, and show that it encodes a two-megadalton protein with significant colinear homology to the NH(2)-terminal half of vertebrate titin. Mutations in D-Titin cause chro...

Journal: :Circulation research 2011
Bryan Hudson Carlos Hidalgo Chandra Saripalli Henk Granzier

RATIONALE Mechanisms underlying diastolic dysfunction need to be better understood. OBJECTIVE To study the role of titin in diastolic dysfunction using a mouse model of experimental heart failure induced by transverse aortic constriction. METHODS AND RESULTS Eight weeks after transverse aortic constriction surgery, mice were divided into heart failure (HF) and congestive heart failure (CHF)...

Journal: :Circulation research 2009
Attila Borbély Ines Falcao-Pires Loek van Heerebeek Nazha Hamdani István Edes Cristina Gavina Adelino F Leite-Moreira Jean G F Bronzwaer Zoltán Papp Jolanda van der Velden Ger J M Stienen Walter J Paulus

High diastolic stiffness of failing myocardium results from interstitial fibrosis and elevated resting tension (F(passive)) of cardiomyocytes. A shift in titin isoform expression from N2BA to N2B isoform, lower overall phosphorylation of titin, and a shift in titin phosphorylation from N2B to N2BA isoform can raise F(passive) of cardiomyocytes. In left ventricular biopsies of heart failure (HF)...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2000
W A Linke

Titin, the giant protein of striated muscle, provides a continuous link between the Z-disk and the M-line of a sarcomere. The elastic I-band section of titin comprises two main structural elements, stretches of immunoglobulin-like domains and a unique sequence, the PEVK segment. Both elements contribute to the extensibility and passive force development of nonactivated muscle. Extensibility of ...

2004
I. Makarenko

In the pathogenesis of dilated cardiomyopathy, cytoskeletal proteins play an important role. In this study, we analyzed titin expression in left ventricles of 19 control human donors and 9 severely diseased (nonischemic) dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) transplant-patients, using gel-electrophoresis, immunoblotting, and quantitative RT-PCR. Both human-heart groups coexpressed smaller ( 3 MDa) N2B-i...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1998
Carol C. Gregorio Karoly Trombitás Thomas Centner Bernhard Kolmerer Gunter Stier Kathleen Kunke Koichi Suzuki Franz Obermayr Bernhard Herrmann Henk Granzier Hiroyuki Sorimachi Siegfried Labeit

Titin is a giant elastic protein in vertebrate striated muscles with an unprecedented molecular mass of 3-4 megadaltons. Single molecules of titin extend from the Z-line to the M-line. Here, we define the molecular layout of titin within the Z-line; the most NH2-terminal 30 kD of titin is located at the periphery of the Z-line at the border of the adjacent sarcomere, whereas the subsequent 60 k...

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