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Type of globulin

Examples of myosin

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This allows for the separation of chromosomes and myosin to work simultaneously.
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Myosin IIA-mediated contractility is not essential for podosome core integrity.
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Myosin IIA-mediated contractility is not essential for podosome ring integrity.
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Myosin II contains two heavy chains which constitute the head and tail domains.
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Dynein complexes are much larger and more complex than kinesin and myosin motors.
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Myosin II drives growth and maturation of integrin mediated cell-ECM contacts.
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Myosin IIA-mediated contractility is essential for podosome core oscillations.
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During and after the viral infection, the immune system may attack cardiac myosin.
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In fact, she suspects the function of myosin X changes as the neuron develops.
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More examples
  • The commonest protein in muscle; a globulin that combines with actin to form actomyosin
  • Myosins are a large family of motor proteins found in eukaryotic tissues. They are responsible for actin-based motility.
  • Thick protein filaments in the center sections of sarcomeres. PICTURE 1 | PICTURE 2
  • Filaments extend throughout the A-band and are thought to overlap in the M-band.
  • One of two proteins responsible for muscle contraction (see actin). Myosin bundles intermesh with actin bundles, and muscle contraction occurs when the two protein bundles slide over each other.
  • Protein that is one of the basic working units of the myofibril (along with actin). Elasticity and contractility are important properties of this abundant protein in muscle fibrils.
  • The protein of the thick myofilament, localized to the A band of the sarcomere.
  • The main protein found in the thick filaments of muscle.
  • A protein consisting of long chains of polypeptides joined to each other by side chains, present in muscle fibrils and constituting two-thirds of total muscle protein.