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Head of myosin monomer consists of

I. actin binding sites

II. ATP binding sites

III. ADP binding sites

IV. AMP binding sites

Select the correct options

a)

I and II

b)

III and IV

c)

I and IV

d)

II and IV



Question ID - 5181 | SaraNextGen Top Answer

Head of myosin monomer consists of

I. actin binding sites

II. ATP binding sites

III. ADP binding sites

IV. AMP binding sites

Select the correct options

a)

I and II

b)

III and IV

c)

I and IV

d)

II and IV

1 Answer
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Answer Key / Explanation : (a) -

(a)

Each myosin (thick filament) is a polymerized protein. Many monomeric proteins called meromyosin constitutes one thick filament. Each meromyosin has two important parts, a globular head with a short arm and a tail, the former being called heavy meromyosin and the later is called light meromyosin.

The HMM component, i.e., the head and short arm projects outwards at regular distance and angle from each other from the surface of polymerized myosin filament and is called cross arm. The globular head is an active ATPase enzyme and has binding sites for ATP and active sites for actin

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