alphatropomyosin
Alpha-tropomyosin, often referred to as alpha-tropomyosin or alphatropomyosin, is the principal tropomyosin isoform found in striated muscle. In humans it is encoded by the TPM1 gene, and the locus generates multiple alpha-tropomyosin isoforms through alternative splicing and promoter variation. These isoforms vary mainly in their N- and C-terminal regions, allowing tissue-specific expression patterns and functional properties.
Tropomyosins are rod-shaped coiled-coil dimers that align head-to-tail along actin filaments, forming a continuous polymer that
In skeletal and cardiac muscle, alpha-tropomyosin cooperates with the troponin complex (troponin I, T, and C)
Expression of alpha-tropomyosin is highest in striated muscle, but TPM1-derived isoforms are also found in nonmuscle
Clinical relevance includes associations between TPM1/alpha-tropomyosin variants and cardiomyopathies (such as hypertrophic and dilated forms) and,