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- What is the full chemical name of Titin? - Answers
Titin, also known as connectin, (UniProt name: Q10466_HUMAN; accession number: Q10466) is a protein that is important in the contraction of striated muscle tissues Titin connects the Z line to
- What is the scientific name of the protein titin? - Answers
The full name of the largest known protein, titin, is 189,819 letters long, the longest IUPAC chemical name and often suggested as the longest English word (it is not, as it is a chemical formula)
- Why is the titin chemical name so long? - Answers
Titin is the largest known protein with a length of 34,350 amino acids Regular proteins are relatively big molecules, and titin happens to be the largest with a chemical formula of
- How do you spell the chemical name for the protein titin . . . - Answers
Titin is the common name for a protein whose full name is over 189,000 letters [base pairs] long
- How do you spell the full name of the protein titin? - Answers
Its chemical name consists of 189,819 letters and can take over three hours to pronounce in its entirety Titin, or connectin, is the common name for the largest known protein
- How do you spell titin? - Answers
The protein is "titin" while the moon or deities is "titan" See related question below to see the full chemical name of the protein
- What is the longest word in the solar system? - Answers
The longest word in the solar system is "methionylthreonylthreonylglutaminylarginyl isoleucine," which is the chemical name for titin, the largest known protein
- What is the largest Chemical name for a protein? - Answers
Titin, also known as connectin, it is the largest know protein with the largest chemical name:Methionylthreonylthreonylglutaminylal
- Is there a word for every letter of the alphabet? - Answers
Yes, there is the name of the chemical "titin", which includes every letter of the English language and is at the same time one of the longest existing words
- What does Methionylthreonylthreonylglutaminylar. . . mean?
It is the a small part of the over 189 000 letter word which is actually the full chemical name for the largest protein titin
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