ACTN3 Gene

Alpha-actinin 3 is gene in humans whose helps in formation of skeletal muscle.

The ACTN3 gene encodes instructions for making a specific muscle protein. The ACTN3 gene encodes a protein called α-actinin-3, which is found within the fast fibres of muscle – the cells that are required for generating rapid, forceful contraction in activities such as sprinting and weightlifting. The human ACTN3 gene comes in two forms in the general population: there’s a normal, functional version called 577R, and a “defective” version called 577X, which contains a single base change that prevents the production of α-actinin-3. People who have two copies of the 577X version produce absolutely no α-actinin-3 in their fast muscle fibres. But people with 577x gene single version (non mutant) have very stronger muscle powers found in elite athletes.

Originally written on September 28, 2014 and last modified on January 19, 2018.

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