myosiin
Myosiin is commonly a misspelling of myosin, a large family of ATP-dependent motor proteins that interact with actin to generate mechanical force in eukaryotic cells. Myosins convert the energy from ATP hydrolysis into directed movement along actin filaments and play essential roles in muscle contraction, cellular transport, and cell motility.
Myosin proteins share a conserved motor domain that binds and hydrolyzes ATP, a neck region that binds
Genetically, myosins are encoded by multiple gene families. In humans, heavy chains are encoded by MYH genes
Beyond muscle, myosins are diverse and ubiquitous, enabling intracellular movement in yeast to complex transport in