molecular and chemical basis of muscle contraction
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The molecular basis of muscle contraction. Muscles contract by the interdigitation of protein filaments within them. ... The head part of each myosin molecule is thought to interact with the actin filament in a cyclic manner driven by ATP hydrolysis, with each stroke of the cycle causing about 10nm of movement.
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Muscles contract by the interdigitation of protein filaments within them. These filaments are made up of myosin and actin molecules. Sliding of rhodamine labelled actin over myosin thick filaments in the presence of the Cy3-EDA-ATP.
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