Actin
... cells they play an essential role, along with
myosin , in muscle contraction . In the cytosol , ... article: Muscle contraction
Together with
myosin filaments actin it forms Actomyosin , which ... energy. The ATP allows, through hydrolysis , the
myosin head to extend up and bind with the actin ...
Actin
... cells they play an essential role, along with
myosin , in muscle contraction . In the cytosol , ... article: Muscle contraction
Together with
myosin filaments actin it forms Actomyosin , which ... energy. The ATP allows, through hydrolysis , the
myosin head to extend up and bind with the actin ...
Myosin
...
myosin is a motor protein filament found in muscle tissue . Together with actin filaments,
myosin provides the mechanism for muscle contraction , ... the thick filament system consisting of
myosin as well as the elastic filament system ...
Phylogenetic tree
...
Fig. 2: Unrooted tree for
myosin gene
A phylogenetic tree is a tree ... depicts an unrooted phylogenetic tree¹ for
myosin , a superfamily of proteins . Links to other ... Footnote
T. Hodge, M.J.T.V. Cope (2000) A
myosin Family Tree . Journal of Cell Science 113, ...
Muscle
... ; myofibrils contain sarcomeres , which are composed of actin and
myosin . Individual muscle cells are lined with endomysium . Muscle cells are ... have significant differences, but all use the movement of actin against
myosin to produce contraction and relaxation. In skeletal muscle, contraction is ...
Protein
... skin, hair, and cartilage . Another class are the motor proteins such as
myosin , kinesin, and dynein. Muscles are composed largely of the proteins
myosin and actin .
Working with proteins
Proteins can be picky about the ...
Biomechanics
... , and cell biology have much to offer in the way of explaining the active and passive properties of living tissues. For example, the binding of
myosin to actin is based on the biochemical reaction, where C a 2 + and ATP move the troponin and tropomyosin to allow for the crossbridges ...
Cytoskeleton
... in some cell-to-cell or cell-to-matrix junctions and the transduction of signals. They are also important for cytokinesis and, along with
myosin , muscular contraction .
Intermediate Filaments
Main article: intermediate filaments
These 8 to 11 nanometers in diameter filaments are ...
List of gene families
... immune system proteins
Major histocompatibility complex (MHC)
Related protein families
Motor proteins
myosin
Kinesin
Dynein
Signal transducing proteins
Receptor tyrosine kinases
G-proteins
Transporters
ABC ...