Maintenance of sarcomeric integrity in adult muscle cells crucially depends on Z-disc anchored titin
Titin is considered an integrator of muscle cell proteins but direct evidence is limited. Here, titin is inactivated in adult mouse muscles, which causes sarcomere disassembly, protein mis-expression and force impairment, recapitulating key alterations in critical illness myopathy patient muscles.
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Autores principales: | Sandra Swist, Andreas Unger, Yong Li, Anja Vöge, Marion von Frieling-Salewsky, Åsa Skärlén, Nicola Cacciani, Thomas Braun, Lars Larsson, Wolfgang A. Linke |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/302edbcae576463d8910dcb3be630c60 |
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