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Reverse engineering of the giant muscle protein titin

Hongbin Li, Wolfgang A. Linke, Andres F. Oberhauser, Mariano Carrion-Vazquez, Jason G. Kerkvliet, Hui Lu, Piotr E. Marszalek and Julio M. Fernandez

Nature 418, 998-1002(29 August 2002)

doi:10.1038/nature00938

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Figure 1

The proximal and distal tandem Ig regions of cardiac titin have different mechanical properties.

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Single-molecule AFM measurements of the mechanical properties of the N2B and PEVK regions of titin.

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Single-molecule data explain the extensibility of the individual titin segments measured in situ.

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Single-molecule data predict the force–extension curve of cardiac muscle.

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Table 1

Mechanical parameters describing the I-band region of human cardiac titin.

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