miozin
Miozin, commonly known as myosin in English, is a family of ATP-powered motor proteins that convert chemical energy into mechanical work by moving along actin filaments. They play essential roles in muscle contraction as well as in diverse cellular processes such as vesicle transport, cytokinesis, and cell shape changes.
Structurally, a typical miozin molecule consists of a motor domain at the head that binds actin and
In skeletal and cardiac muscle, myosin II forms thick filaments. The myosin heads cyclically interact with
The motor activity of miozins relies on a cyclical mechanism: ATP binding causes dissociation from actin, ATP
Miozin represents a diverse superfamily of conserved ATPases found in eukaryotes, central to cellular force generation