titinin
Titinin is a protein found in the sarcomere, the basic contractile unit of muscle cells. It is a very large protein, known for its immense size and elastic properties. Titinin plays a crucial role in muscle function by acting as a molecular spring, connecting the Z-lines to the M-line within the sarcomere. This structural role is essential for maintaining the organization of muscle filaments and for providing passive elasticity to muscle tissue.
During muscle contraction and relaxation, titinin helps to return the sarcomere to its resting length after
Mutations in genes encoding titinin have been associated with various muscle disorders, highlighting its importance in