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24 November, 07:59

Are Sarcomeres made of amino acids?

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  1. 24 November, 08:25
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    A titin mutation that occurs in muscular dystrophy with myositis (mdm) mice results in a predicted 83 amino acid deletion in the N2A and PEVK regions of the titin protein. Muscles from mdm mice are actively more compliant possibly owing to the deletion in titin's I-band region. This suggests that modulation of titin stiffness in active sarcomeres by the proposed titin-thin filament interaction may be affected by the mdm mutation. The answer is YES I believe.

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    I believe the answer is yes from my deep reaserch. You may want to research in your texts book/lesson or courses and review what your teacher/professer has given you.
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