Abstract Background Mutations in the titin gene (TTN) cause a large spectrum of diseases affecting skeletal and/or cardiac muscle. TTN includes 363 coding exons, a repeated region with a high degree of complexity, isoform-specific elements, and metatranscript-only exons thought to be expressed only during fetal development. Although three main classes of isoforms have been described so far, alternative splicing events (ASEs) in different tissues or in different developmental and physiological states have been reported. Methods To achieve a comprehensive view of titin ASEs in adult human skeletal muscles, we performed a RNA-Sequencing experiment on 42 human biopsies collected from 12 anatomically different skeletal muscles of 11 individuals ...
International audienceTitins are megadalton-sized filamentous polypeptides of vertebrate striated mu...
BackgroundTruncating mutations in the giant sarcomeric gene Titin are the most common type of geneti...
Importance: Mutations in the titin gene (TTN) cause a wide spectrum of genetic diseases. The interp...
Abstract Background Mutations in the titin gene (TTN)...
Table S5. List of alternative splicing events not reaching the minimum filtering criteria or not ide...
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Table S4. Unreported junctions involving exons in the repeated region. (XLSX 12Â kb
We present eight families with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and myopathy bearing a TTN intron ...
We present eight families with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and myopathy bearing a TTN intron ...
Table S6. Previously unreported junctions clustered accordingly to specific skeletal muscle types. (...
Titin, a sarcomeric protein expressed primarily in striated muscles, is responsible for maintaining ...
International audienceThe giant protein titin is the third most abundant protein in striated muscle....
The giant protein titin is the third most abundant protein in striated muscle. Mutations in its gene...
<p> Titin ( TTN) is a major disease-causing gene in cardiac muscle. Titin ( TTN) contains 363 exons...
Titins are megadalton-sized filamentous polypeptides of vertebrate striated muscle. The I-band regio...
International audienceTitins are megadalton-sized filamentous polypeptides of vertebrate striated mu...
BackgroundTruncating mutations in the giant sarcomeric gene Titin are the most common type of geneti...
Importance: Mutations in the titin gene (TTN) cause a wide spectrum of genetic diseases. The interp...
Abstract Background Mutations in the titin gene (TTN)...
Table S5. List of alternative splicing events not reaching the minimum filtering criteria or not ide...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Table S4. Unreported junctions involving exons in the repeated region. (XLSX 12Â kb
We present eight families with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and myopathy bearing a TTN intron ...
We present eight families with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and myopathy bearing a TTN intron ...
Table S6. Previously unreported junctions clustered accordingly to specific skeletal muscle types. (...
Titin, a sarcomeric protein expressed primarily in striated muscles, is responsible for maintaining ...
International audienceThe giant protein titin is the third most abundant protein in striated muscle....
The giant protein titin is the third most abundant protein in striated muscle. Mutations in its gene...
<p> Titin ( TTN) is a major disease-causing gene in cardiac muscle. Titin ( TTN) contains 363 exons...
Titins are megadalton-sized filamentous polypeptides of vertebrate striated muscle. The I-band regio...
International audienceTitins are megadalton-sized filamentous polypeptides of vertebrate striated mu...
BackgroundTruncating mutations in the giant sarcomeric gene Titin are the most common type of geneti...
Importance: Mutations in the titin gene (TTN) cause a wide spectrum of genetic diseases. The interp...