Explain the structure of myosin
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Structure and functions
Most myosin molecules are composed of a head, neck, and tail domain. The head domain binds the filamentous actin, and uses ATP hydrolysis to generate force and to "walk" along the filament towards the barbed (+) end (with the exception of myosin VI, which moves towards the pointed (-) end).
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myosin special protein that converts ATPa molecule that cell used in order to live and work into mechanical energy this will generate force and energy
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