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  1. Myosin - Wikipedia

    Myosins (/ ˈmaɪəsɪn, - oʊ -/ [1][2]) are a family of motor proteins (though most often protein complexes) best known for their roles in muscle contraction and in a wide range of other motility processes in …

  2. What Is Myosin? Structure, Function, and Roles - Biology Insights

    Jun 22, 2025 · Myosin is a motor protein that converts chemical energy from adenosine triphosphate (ATP) into mechanical force, facilitating movement on a cellular level. This large protein family is …

  3. Actin and Myosin - Biology Dictionary

    Feb 7, 2021 · Myosin is a type of molecular motor and converts chemical energy released from ATP into mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is then used to pull the actin filaments along, causing …

  4. Myosin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Myosin is a molecular motor that converts chemical energy into mechanical force [1].

  5. Myosin: Structure, Synthesis, Classification, and Functions

    Aug 27, 2024 · Explore myosin structure, synthesis, classification, and functions. Learn how this protein drives muscle contraction and cellular processes.

  6. The myosin superfamily at a glance - PMC

    We first describe the basics of myosin mechanoenzymology and motility. Next, we discuss myosin–cargo interactions and present a summary of the roles of myosin proteins in cells, focusing …

  7. Myosin - Structure, Function, Mechanism, Significance

    Myosin is a fundamental motor protein that plays a vital role in muscle contraction, intracellular transport, and various cellular movements. It interacts with actin filaments and uses energy derived from ATP …

  8. Myosin - Washington University in St. Louis

    Components: Contains 3 proteins Creatine kinase M protein (165 kD) Myomesin (190 kD) : Binds to myosin, titin & light meromyosin Myosin: Disorders 5 Myopathy: Acquired Myosin-loss (Acute …

  9. What is Myosin? - Mechanobiology Institute, National University of ...

    Nov 30, 2023 · Several myosin isoforms have been found in eukaryotes, each differing in the type of heavy and light chains they are composed of. All myosins are composed of a diverse ‘tail’ domain at …

  10. Myosin | chemical compound | Britannica

    Myosin works as a motor, hydrolyzing adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to release energy in such a way that a myosin filament moves along an actin filament, causing the two filaments to slide past each other.