Myosin Sentence Examples
When the Pi leaves the myosin, the head binds the actin and the power stroke is released as the head bind actin.
These markers included vimentin, desmin, smooth muscle actin and myosin.
A myosin filament contains several hundred myosin molecules in two bundles packed end to end.
Since there are 13 actin subunits per helical turn, myosin V has a relatively long step length of 74 nm.
The thick filament is made of a protein called myosin.
In addition to the one myosin II gene, Dictyostelium expresses two myosin XI genes and at least six myosin I genes.
Titus, M. A. (1999) A class VII unconventional myosin is required for phagocytosis.
An immunization program using cardiac myosin is currently underway.
Biochemists call these thick muscle fibers myosin heavy chain proteins (MHC ).
Roles of the myosin head and tail - force generation by single myosin heads as measured by micromanipulation.
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Yeast actin filaments display ATP-dependent sliding movement over surfaces coated with rabbit muscle myosin.
The thicker filaments in the central portion of the sarcomere are composed of the protein myosin; the thinner filaments are primarily actin.
After removal of excess unbound myosin, the concentration of G-actin was increased, to promote further actin polymerization.
Myosin II, the form found in skeletal muscle, is sometimes referred to a conventional myosin.
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These calcium ions then interact with muscle proteins within the cell, causing the proteins (actin and myosin) to slide past one another.
Recapture of calcium and unlinking of actin and myosin allow the muscle fiber to relax.
The energy is used to recapture calcium and to unlink actin and myosin.
Fibrin, produced from fibrinogen by a ferment, is a jelly-like substance, coagulable by heat, alcohol, &c. The muscle-albumins include " myosin " or paramyosinogen, a globulin, which by coagulation induces rigor mortis, and the closely related " myosinogen " or myogen; myoglobulin and myoalbumin are also found in muscles.
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