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More help: Help:Editing For more help, look at this link: http://www.proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/Help:Getting_Started_in_Proteopedia Myosin is comprised of 35 different classes of motor proteins, and is universal in all eukaryotic cells.
Structure
Oligomeric StateSecondary StructureActive SiteLigandsX-Ray CrystallographyMechanism of ActionMyosin plays a role in the universal mechanism known as the actinomysin chemomechanical cycle. Actin binds and releases myosin, causing the myosin lever to interact and relax in a cyclic manner.[1] Medical Implications or Possible ApplicationsReferences
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