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  2. Titin - Wikipedia

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    Titin [5] / ˈ t aɪ t ɪ n / (contraction for Titan protein) (also called connectin) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TTN gene. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The protein, which is over 1 μm in length, [ 8 ] functions as a molecular spring that is responsible for the passive elasticity of muscle .

  3. Titien Sumarni - Wikipedia

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    Raden Ajeng Titien Sumarni (28 December 19? [Note 1] – 13 May 1966) was an Indonesian actress, producer, and businesswoman active in the 1950s.Often regarded as the most beautiful actress of her time, she became the first Indonesian actress to establish a film company.

  4. MYOT - Wikipedia

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    Myotilin was originally identified as a novel alpha-actinin binding partner with two Ig-like domains, that localized to the Z-disc. [9] The I-type Ig-like domains reside at the C-terminal half, and are most homologous to Ig domains 2-3 of palladin and Ig domains 4-5 of myopalladin and more distantly related to Z-disc Ig domains 7 and 8 of titin.

  5. Alpha-actinin-2 - Wikipedia

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    Alpha-actinin-2 is a 103.8 kDa protein composed of 894 amino acids. [6] [7] Each molecule is rod-shaped (35 nm in length) and it homodimerizes in an anti-parallel fashion.. Each monomer has an N-terminal actin-binding region composed of two calponin homology domains, two C-terminal EF hand domains, and four tandem spectrin-like repeats form the rod domain in the central region of the molecule.

  6. Sarcomere - Wikipedia

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    Similar to titin, it is thought to act as a molecular ruler along for thin filament assembly. Several proteins important for the stability of the sarcomeric structure are found in the Z-line as well as in the M-band of the sarcomere. Actin filaments and titin molecules are cross-linked in the Z-disc via the Z-line protein alpha-actinin.

  7. Operation Alpha (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    An A-4 Skyhawk unloaded from a ship at Tanjung Priok port. Operation Alpha (Indonesian: Operasi Alpha) (in Israel known as "פולינז" or Polines for Operation Alpha I in 1980 and "מזורקה" or Mazurka for Operation Alpha II in 1982) was a covert operation carried out by the Indonesian Air Force (Indonesian: Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Udara) between 1979 and 1982 to acquire 30 ...

  8. Telethonin - Wikipedia

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    21393 Ensembl ENSG00000173991 ENSMUSG00000007877 UniProt O15273 O70548 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_003673 NM_011540 RefSeq (protein) NP_003664 NP_003664.1 NP_035670 Location (UCSC) Chr 17: 39.67 – 39.67 Mb Chr 11: 98.27 – 98.28 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Telethonin, also known as Tcap, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TCAP gene. Telethonin is expressed in ...

  9. Category:Male characters in comics - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah (Tintin) Abie the Agent; Accident Man (comic strip) Adam@home; Gomez Addams; Pugsley Addams; Addie and Hermy; Cecil C. Addle; Adhemar (comic book character) Agent 15 (Quick & Flupke) Agent 212; Agent 327; Agent Annorlunda; Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors; Akwas; Wa'at Alahf; Albert Alligator; Alley Oop; Alpha (Lombard) Alphonse and ...