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Titin is the third most abundant protein in muscle (after myosin and actin), and an adult human contains approximately 0.5 kg of titin. [13] With its length of ~27,000 to ~35,000 amino acids (depending on the splice isoform ), titin is the largest known protein . [ 14 ]
The IUPAC name for Titin. This is the largest known protein and so has the longest chemical name. Written in full, it contains 189,819 letters. [48] Periplanone B: Periplanone B A pheromone of the female American cockroach. Thebacon: Thebacon Dihydrocodeinone enol acetate, an opioid analgesic or antitussive. [citation needed]
As a technical scientific term, the full name of titin doesn’t appear in any dictionary—not just because it would take 12 full pages to wrangle the 190,000-odd characters, but because of the ...
The 58-letter name Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is the name of a town on Anglesey, an island of Wales. In terms of the traditional Welsh alphabet, the name is only 51 letters long, as certain digraphs in Welsh are considered as single letters, for instance ll, ng and ch. It is generally ...
The full text of the titin's sequence presented with the name of the full amino acid residues has no place here whatsoever. There is no scientist in their right mind that will ever use it that way. It has no encyclopedia value either.
TTN (gene), the gene that encodes the protein 'titin', once the largest known protein; Totton railway station (station code TTN), Hampshire, England, UK; Toxic thyroid nodule; Transient tachypnea of the newborn; Trenton–Mercer Airport (IATA airport code TTN), West Trenton, Ewing, Mercer, New Jersey, USA; ttn, an Australian children's news program
Telethonin is a substrate of titin kinase, [18] protein kinase D (PKD) and CaM Kinase II. [19] Telethonin, as well as TNNI3 , MYBPC3 and MYOM2 are phosphorylated by PKD in cardiomyocytes , and this leads to a reduction in calcium sensitivity of myofilaments , as well as accelerated crossbridge kinetics. [ 20 ]
This article lists some of the longest words in the French language.. As in many languages, chemical nomenclature may be used to construct indefinitely long chemical names (if referring to fictional molecules), and therefore is not on this list.