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I thought this was very interesting, so I thought I would make a thread about it.
Here are some facts about Titin:
Titin is also known as connectin.
Titin is a protein.
Encoded by the TTN Gene.
Originally posted by Wikipedia
Titin is a giant protein that functions as a molecular spring which is responsible for the passive elasticity of muscle. It is composed of 244 individually folded protein domains connected by unstructured peptide sequences. These domains unfold when the protein is stretched and refold when the tension is removed.
Titin is the largest known protein. Furthermore the gene for titin contains the largest number of exons (363) discovered in any single gene.
Titin is important in the contraction of striated muscle tissues. It connects the Z line to the M line in the sarcomere. The protein contributes to force transmission at the Z line and resting tension in the I band region. It limits the range of motion of the sarcomere in tension, thus contributing to the passive stiffness of muscle. Variations in the sequence of titin between different types of muscle (e.g., cardiac or skeletal) has been correlated with differences in the mechanical properties of these muscles.
Now for the interesting part <. Titin's Chemical Name is astronomical.
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Here is a video of it being pronounced, I believe by a translator?