2025
DOI: 10.1161/circresaha.124.323051
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Discovery of Titin and Its Role in Heart Function and Disease

Henk L. Granzier,
Siegfried Labeit

Abstract: This review examines the giant elastic protein titin and its critical roles in heart function, both in health and disease, as discovered since its identification nearly 50 years ago. Encoded by the TTN (titin gene), titin has emerged as a major disease locus for cardiac disorders. Functionally, titin acts as a third myofilament type, connecting sarcomeric Z-disks and M-bands, and regulating myocardial passive stiffness and stretch sensing. Its I-band segment, which includes the N2B element and the PEVK (prolin… Show more

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