The scientific name is connectin
The scientific name is Dendranthema grandiflorum.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.
The accepted scientific name is Maruca vitrata.
The accepted scientific name is Darapsa pholus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be:Morchella angusticeps.Morchella conica.Morchella deliciosa.Morchella esculenta.
The protein is "titin" while the moon or deities is "titan". See related question below to see the full chemical name of the protein.
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).(It will NOT display here. You can see it at the related link.)
methionylthreonylthreonylglutaminylarginyltyrosylglutamylserylleucylphenylalanylalanylglutaminylleuc, or a chemical name for the largest known protein, titin.
Titin is part of the A-band of a Sarcomere.
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The giant protein titin is a major player in myocardial mechanics, signaling, and disease. It maintains the organization of the A-B of a sarcomere assisting in muscle stretching.
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.
Titin, or connectin, is the common name for the largest known protein. The chemical name for this protein is the longest word in English. This word is 189,819 letters long and spans 48 pages in Times New Romans with a 12 point font. To view the chemical name for Titin, click the related link under this answer on the bottom of this page.
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While not the longest chemical name in English, the name for tryptophan synthease (a protein enzyme) has 1909 letters. This is considered the longest "published" English word, but is dwarfed by the 189,819-letter name for the largest known protein, titin.
The longest word in the english language is 189,819 letters long. The word itself is another name for titin, the largest known protein.
While not the longest chemical name in English, the name for tryptophan synthease (a protein enzyme) has 1909 letters. This is considered the longest "published" English word, but is dwarfed by the 189,819-letter name for the largest known protein, titin. (see the related link)