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2 May, 13:54

List five proteins of the myofilaments and describe their physical arrangement

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  1. 2 May, 14:11
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    The five proteins of the myofilaments are the following:

    1. Myosin, shaped like a golf club, with two polypeptides intertwined to form a shaftlike tail and a double globular head, or cross-bridge, projecting from it at an angle.

    2. Fibrous actin is like a bead necklace-a string of subunits called globular (G) actin. Each G actin has an active site that can bind to the head of a myosin molecule.

    3. Tropomyosin. It blocks the active sites of six or seven G actins and prevents myosin cross-bridges from binding to them when a muscle fiber is relaxed.

    4. Troponin a smaller calcium-binding protein bound to each tropomyosin molecule.

    5. Titin (connectin), run through the core of a thick filament, emerge from the end of it, and connect it to a structure called the Z disc.
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