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- Myosin_head abstract "Muscle contraction is caused by the sliding action of the thick filaments over the thin filaments of the myofibril. Myosin is a major component of thick filaments and exists as a hexamer of 2 heavy chains, 2 alkali light chains, and 2 regulatory light chains. The heavy chain can be subdivided into the N-terminal globular head and the C-terminal coiled-coil rod-like tail, although some forms have a globular region in their C-terminal. There are many cell-specific isoforms of myosin heavy chains, coded for by a multi-gene family. Myosin interacts with actin to convert chemical energy, in the form of ATP, to mechanical energy. The 3-D structure of the head portion of myosin has been determined and a model for actin-myosin complex has been constructed.The globular head is well conserved, and is key to contraction. Muscle contraction results from an attachment–detachment cycle between the myosin heads extending from myosin filaments and the sites on actin filaments. The myosin head first attaches to actin together with the products of ATP hydrolysis, performs a power stroke associated with release of hydrolysis products, and detaches from actin upon binding with new ATP. The detached myosin head then hydrolyses ATP, and performs a recovery stroke to restore its initial position. The strokes have been suggested to result from rotation of the lever arm domain around the converter domain, while the catalytic domain remains rigid.".
- Myosin_head symbol "Myosin_head".
- Myosin_head thumbnail PDB_1kk7_EBI.jpg?width=300.
- Myosin_head wikiPageID "32116201".
- Myosin_head wikiPageLength "5904".
- Myosin_head wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Myosin_head wikiPageRevisionID "592607704".
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Actin.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Biomolecular_structure.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_domains.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Coiled_coil.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Energy.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Gene_regulation.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_code.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Isoforms.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Multiprotein_complex.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Muscle.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Muscle_contraction.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Myosin.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Polymer.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Protein-protein_interaction.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Protein_complex.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Protein_filament.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Protein_isoform.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Protein–protein_interaction.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Regulation_of_gene_expression.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLink Tertiary_structure.
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLinkText "head domain".
- Myosin_head wikiPageWikiLinkText "head".
- Myosin_head caption "scallop myosin in the near rigor conformation".
- Myosin_head cdd "cd00124".
- Myosin_head hasPhotoCollection Myosin_head.
- Myosin_head interpro "IPR001609".
- Myosin_head name "Myosin_head".
- Myosin_head pfam "PF00063".
- Myosin_head pfamClan "CL0023".
- Myosin_head prosite "PDOC00017".
- Myosin_head scop "1".
- Myosin_head symbol "Myosin_head".
- Myosin_head wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_protein_family.
- Myosin_head wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:InterPro_content.
- Myosin_head wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Myosin_head subject Category:Protein_domains.
- Myosin_head type Article.
- Myosin_head type Biomolecule.
- Myosin_head type Protein.
- Myosin_head type Article.
- Myosin_head type Chemical.
- Myosin_head type Domain.
- Myosin_head type Thing.
- Myosin_head type Q206229.
- Myosin_head type Q8054.
- Myosin_head comment "Muscle contraction is caused by the sliding action of the thick filaments over the thin filaments of the myofibril. Myosin is a major component of thick filaments and exists as a hexamer of 2 heavy chains, 2 alkali light chains, and 2 regulatory light chains. The heavy chain can be subdivided into the N-terminal globular head and the C-terminal coiled-coil rod-like tail, although some forms have a globular region in their C-terminal.".
- Myosin_head label "Myosin head".
- Myosin_head sameAs m.0gwypcp.
- Myosin_head sameAs Q3511926.
- Myosin_head sameAs Q3511926.
- Myosin_head wasDerivedFrom Myosin_head?oldid=592607704.
- Myosin_head depiction PDB_1kk7_EBI.jpg.
- Myosin_head isPrimaryTopicOf Myosin_head.