| 1. | The release of energy powers the swiveling of the myosin head.
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| 2. | Numerous myosin deficiencies are related to disease states and genetic syndromes.
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| 3. | Calponin tonically inhibits the ATPase activity of myosin in smooth muscle.
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| 4. | Because of it, myosin cannot bind actin in relaxed muscle.
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| 5. | Myosin VIIA is an unconventional myosin with a very short tail.
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| 6. | Myosin VIIA is an unconventional myosin with a very short tail.
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| 7. | The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the myosin superfamily.
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| 8. | ATP binds to the cross bridges between myosin heads and actin filaments.
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| 9. | The calcium activates the formation of myosin-actin cross-bridging.
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| 10. | This allows for the separation of chromosomes and myosin to work simultaneously.
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