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  1. Nebulin - Wikipedia

    Nebulin[5] is an actin -binding protein which is localized to the thin filament of the sarcomeres in skeletal muscle. Nebulin in humans is coded for by the gene NEB. It is a very large protein (600–900 kDa) and binds as many as 200 actin monomers.

  2. Nebulin, a major player in muscle health and disease - PMC

    Nebulin is a giant 600- to 900-kDa filamentous protein that is an integral component of the skeletal muscle thin filament. Its functions have remained largely nebulous because of its large size and the difficulty in extracting nebulin in a native state from muscle.

  3. Nebulin: big protein with big responsibilities - PubMed

    Nebulin, encoded by NEB, is a giant skeletal muscle protein of about 6669 amino acids which forms an integral part of the sarcomeric thin filament. In recent years, the nebula around this protein has been largely lifted resulting in the discovery that nebulin is critical for a …

  4. Nebulin: big protein with big responsibilities | Journal of …

    Jan 25, 2020 · Nebulin, encoded by NEB, is a giant skeletal muscle protein of about 6669 amino acids which forms an integral part of the sarcomeric thin filament. In recent years, the nebula around this protein has been largely lifted resulting in the discovery that nebulin is critical for a number of tasks in skeletal muscle.

  5. The Nebulin family: an actin support group - Cell Press

    Oct 18, 2010 · Nebulin, a giant, actin-binding protein, is the largest member of a family of proteins (including N-RAP, nebulette, lasp-1 and lasp-2) that are assembled in a variety of cytoskeletal structures, and expressed in different tissues.

  6. Nebulin, a multi-functional giant - PMC - PubMed Central (PMC)

    Efficient muscle contraction in skeletal muscle is predicated on the regulation of actin filament lengths. In one long-standing model that was prominent for decades, the giant protein nebulin was proposed to function as a ‘molecular ruler’ to specify the lengths of the thin filaments.

  7. Nebulin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Nebulin, a giant, actin-binding protein, is the largest member of a family of proteins (including N-RAP, nebulette, lasp-1 and lasp-2) that are assembled in a variety of cytoskeletal structures, and expressed in different tissues. For decades, nebulin has been thought to act as a molecular ruler, specifying the precise length of actin filaments ...

  8. NEB Gene - Nebulin

    Mar 30, 2025 · This gene encodes nebulin, a giant protein component of the cytoskeletal matrix that coexists with the thick and thin filaments within the sarcomeres of skeletal muscle. In most vertebrates, nebulin accounts for 3 to 4% of the total myofibrillar protein.

  9. Nebulin: Size matters for optimal muscle function - PMC

    Mar 3, 2021 · Nebulin is crucial for physiological force levels; it controls thin filament length and stiffness, promotes thin filament activation, and enhances cross-bridge recruitment (Kiss et al., 2018; Kiss et al., 2020). By analyzing and comparing nebulin gene and protein structures across 53 species, Gohlke and colleagues concluded that the length of ...

  10. Nebulin : The Nebulous, Multifunctional Giant of Striated Muscle

    Jul 1, 2003 · Nebulin is a giant, modular sarcomeric protein and although it was discovered over 2 decades ago, it remains one of the most nebulous components of striated muscle.