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1. The importance of chain context in assessing small nucleotide variants in titin: in silico case study of the I10-I11 tandem and its arrhythmic right ventricular cardiomyopathy linked position T2580.

2. Molecular Characterisation of Titin N2A and Its Binding of CARP Reveals a Titin/Actin Cross-linking Mechanism.

3. Scalable, Non-denaturing Purification of Phosphoproteins Using Ga 3+ -IMAC: N2A and M1M2 Titin Components as Study case.

4. CARP interacts with titin at a unique helical N2A sequence and at the domain Ig81 to form a structured complex.

5. Structural advances on titin: towards an atomic understanding of multi-domain functions in myofilament mechanics and scaffolding.

7. Titin kinase is an inactive pseudokinase scaffold that supports MuRF1 recruitment to the sarcomeric M-line.

8. Mechanistic and functional diversity in the mechanosensory kinases of the titin-like family.

9. Modulation of Titin and Contraction-Regulating Proteins in a Rat Model of Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction: Limb vs. Diaphragmatic Muscle.

10. Titin: roles in cardiac function and diseases.

11. Eccentric muscle contractions: from single muscle fibre to whole muscle mechanics.

12. Immunological and Structural Characterization of Titin Main Immunogenic Region; I110 Domain Is the Target of Titin Antibodies in Myasthenia Gravis.

13. Titin (TTN): from molecule to modifications, mechanics, and medical significance.

14. Interdomain Linker Effect on the Mechanical Stability of Ig Domains in Titin.

15. Making sense of missense variants in TTN-related congenital myopathies.

16. Myomesin is part of an integrity pathway that responds to sarcomere damage and disease.

17. Diaphragm contractile weakness due to reduced mechanical loading: role of titin.

18. Posttranslational modifications of titin from cardiac muscle: how, where, and what for?

19. Titin mutations and muscle disease.

20. Scalable, Non-denaturing Purification of Phosphoproteins Using Ga3+-IMAC: N2A and M1M2 Titin Components as Study case.

21. Eccentric contraction: unraveling mechanisms of force enhancement and energy conservation.

22. The sarcomeric cytoskeleton: from molecules to motion.

23. Titin: central player of hypertrophic signaling and sarcomeric protein quality control.

24. Structure of giant muscle proteins.

25. Exome sequencing identifies titin mutations causing hereditary myopathy with early respiratory failure (HMERF) in families of diverse ethnic origins.

26. Altered mechanical properties of titin immunoglobulin domain 27 in the presence of calcium.

27. Hereditary myopathy with early respiratory failure associated with a mutation in A-band titin.

28. Titin-based mechanosensing and signaling: role in diaphragm atrophy during unloading?

29. Sense and stretchability: The role of titin and titin-associated proteins in myocardial stress-sensing and mechanical dysfunction†.

30. Protein Unfolding: Denaturant vs. Force.

31. Titin N2A Domain and Its Interactions at the Sarcomere.

32. Exploring Obscurin and SPEG Kinase Biology.

33. N2A Titin: Signaling Hub and Mechanical Switch in Skeletal Muscle.

34. A targeted deletion of the C-terminal end of titin, including the titin kinase domain, impairs myofibrillogenesis

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