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djverab [1.8K]
2 years ago
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What is the hydrolysis of atp and preparation for reattachment to the thin filament by the myosin head called?

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QveST [7]2 years ago
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The hydrolysis of atp and preparation for reattachment to the thin filament by the myosin head called the recovery stroke.

<h3>What is myosin ? </h3>

Myosins are a class of motor proteins well recognized for their functions in the contraction of muscles and a variety of other eukaryotic motility processes. They are ATP-dependent and in charge of motility based on actin. By Wilhelm Kühne, the first myosin was identified in 1864.

<h3>When the myosin pulls the actin what is happening?</h3>

The actin is drawn along by the myosin head as it advances in the direction of the M line. The filaments migrate nearer the M line by around 10 nm as the actin is tugged. The power stroke is the name given to this motion because it is where force is generated.

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