| cTn-I | cardiac troponin I |
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| TnT | troponin T |
| cTnI | Cardiac Troponin I |
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| cTnT | Cardiac Troponin T |
| C-TnC | Cardiac troponin C |
| TN | Troponin |
| TNC | Troponin C |
| troponin | <protein> Complex of three proteins, Troponins C, I, & T, associated with tropomyosin and actin on the thin filament of striated muscle, upon which it confers calcium sensitivity. There is one troponin complex per tropomyosin. Troponin C (18 kD) binds calcium ions reversibly, has a variable number of EF hand motifs and is the least variable of the subunits. TnC binds TnI & TnT, but not actin. Troponin I (23 kD) binds to actin and at 1:1 stoichiometry can inhibit the actin myosin interaction on its own. Troponin T (37 kD) binds strongly to tropomyosin. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| troponin c | One of the three polypeptide chains that make up the troponin complex. It is a calcium-binding protein. (12 Dec 1998) |
| troponin I | One of the three polypeptide chains that make up the troponin complex. It is an inhibitory protein that binds to actin. (12 Dec 1998) |
| troponin phosphatase | <enzyme> Dephosphorylates serine 20-phosphate of the inhibitor subunit tn-1, of cardiac troponin Registry number: EC 3.1.3.- (26 Jun 1999) |
Synonyms : Troponin T1, Troponin T2, Troponin-T, T, Troponin, T1, Troponin, T2, Troponin
| troponin T |
A protein, found in both skeletal and cardiac muscle, that can be detected in the blood following injury to heart muscle. Assays for it can be used as rapid tests for myocardial infarction (MI). Troponin I (which is released only by h
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