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describe titin ????​

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Answered by nikita4341
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Titin,also known as connectin, is a flexible intrasarcomeric filamentous protein, which is largest proteins known today. Titins are a family of large proteins that which can be broken down into two subclasses of striated and non-muscle cells of vertebrates.

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Titin,also known as connectin, is a flexible intrasarcomeric filamentous protein, which is largest proteins known today. Titins are a family of large proteins that which can be broken down into two subclasses of striated and non-muscle cells of vertebrates.

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