Study from University of Warwick reveals dynamics of the protein assemblies that make up cellular 'muscles' The dumbbell-shaped protein myosin II is similar to the one in our own muscles New ...
Myosin chaperones are pivotal in ensuring proper muscle development by guiding the folding, assembly, and quality control of myosin motor proteins. These specialised proteins, such as UNC-45, ...
Smooth muscle cells use an actin-myosin II-based contractile apparatus to produce force for a variety of physiological functions, including blood pressure regulation and gut peristalsis. The ...
Living cells are highly organized, yet they are not assembled using rigid blueprints or by following a predetermined plan.
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