Scientists obtain first high-resolution 3D image of muscle protein

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Scientists obtain first high-resolution 3D image of muscle protein

Heart and skeletal muscle owe their function as reliable biological machines to the extraordinary precision with which their smallest contractile structures, the sarcomeres, are assembled. Generating the power to deliver blood to all organs and enabling body movements—from breathing to sprint running—these muscles require the coordinated assembly of millions of protein components which are coordinated by the largest proteins of the human body, the giant ‘rulers’: titin, nebulin and obscurin.

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