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Sergio [31]
4 years ago
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Although all the anatomical parts of muscle work together to give it it's characteristics, which of the following proteins liste

d below would be most associated with the characteristics of contractility? Although all the anatomical parts of muscle work together to give it it's characteristics, which of the following proteins listed below would be most associated with the characteristics of contractility? voltage gated sodium channels elastic (titin) filaments thick (myosin) filaments potassium (K+) leak channels
Biology
1 answer:
choli [55]4 years ago
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Thick myosin filaments of muscle are associated with the characteristics of contractility.

Explanation:

The muscle contractility is provided mainly the thick and the thin muscle filaments. Thick muscle filaments are constituted by the contractile protein, myosin. Thin filament is composed of actin.

Owing to its thickness, myosin protein is made up of six chains of polypeptides with four lighter (molecular mass is low) ones and two heavier (molecular mass is high) ones.  

The two heavier polypeptide chains twist together like two twisted golf clubs and forms a coiled-rod like structure. This coiled structure looks like a two stranded double helix.

The globular heads point out from the main body in each coiled structure and adheres with the head of the actin filaments. The tails made up of lighter chains point towards the M lines of the sarcomere.

During muscle contraction, the myosin head will attach with its myosin-binding site.

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