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  • Myosarcoma - »õâ A general term for a malignant neoplasm derived from muscular tissue. (Stedman, 25th ed)
    Synonyms : Myosarcomas
  • Myosin Heavy Chains - »õâ The larger subunits of MYOSINS. The heavy chains have a molecular weight of about 230 kDa and each heavy chain is usually associated with a dissimilar pair of MYOSIN LIGHT CHAINS.
    Synonyms : Myosin Heavy Chain, Heavy Chain, Myosin, Heavy Chains, Myosin
  • Myosin Light Chains - »õâ The smaller subunits of MYOSINS that bind near the head groups of MYOSIN HEAVY CHAINS. The myosin light chains have a molecular weight of about 20 KDa and there are usually one essential and one regulatory pair of light chains associated with each heavy chain. Many myosin light chains that bind calcium are considered "calmodulin-like" proteins.
    Synonyms : Myosin Alkali Light Chain, Myosin Essential Light Chain, Myosin Essential Light Chains, Myosin Light Chain, Myosin Regulatory Light Chain, Myosin Regulatory Light Chains, Light Chain, Myosin, Light Chains, Myosin
  • Myosin Subfragments - »õâ Parts of the myosin molecule resulting from cleavage by proteolytic enzymes (PAPAIN; TRYPSIN; or CHYMOTRYPSIN) at well-localized regions. Study of these isolated fragments helps to delineate the functional roles of different parts of myosin. Two of the most common subfragments are myosin S-1 and myosin S-2. S-1 contains the heads of the heavy chains plus the light chains and S-2 contains part of the double-stranded, alpha-helical, heavy chain tail (myosin rod).
    Synonyms : ATPase, Actin-S1, Actin S1 ATPase, Actoheavy Meromyosin, Actomyosin Subfragment 1 ATPase, H-Meromyosin, Heavy Meromyosin, Heavy Meromyosin Subfragment-1, Heavy Meromyosin Subfragment-2, Light Meromyosin, Myosin Subfragment-1, Myosin Subfragment-2, Actin-S1 ATPase
  • Myosin Type I - »õâ A subclass of myosins found generally associated with actin-rich membrane structures such as filopodia. Members of the myosin type I family are ubiquitously expressed in eukaryotes. The heavy chains of myosin type I lack coiled-coil forming sequences in their tails and therefore do not dimerize.
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