Myosin
Myosins are a large family of proteins with a common domain area, they have critical roles in muscle contraction and other motility process in eukaryotes. They are ATP – dependent and responsible for actin-based motility. All myosins have the basic properties of acting binding, ATP hydrolysis (ATPase enzyme activity), force transduction.
Notice: All peptides are only for research purposes, Not for clinical use.
Myosin
- Name: Myosin Kinase Inhibiting Peptide
- Sequence: KKRAARATS-NH2
- CAS Number: None
- Formula: C40H78N18O11
- Characteristics: None
- Reference: R.B. Pearson et al., JBC, 261, 25 (1986)
- Name: M13 Skeletal Muscle Myosin Light Chain Kin
- Sequence: KRRWKKNFIAVSAANRFKKISSSGAL
- CAS Number: None
- Formula: C134H223N43O33
- Characteristics: None
- Reference: Johnson, D. et al. J. Biol. Chem. 271, 761 (1996)
- Name: SmMLCKp, Smooth-Muscle Myosin Light-Chain
- Sequence: ARRKWQKTGHAVRAIGRLSS
- CAS Number: None
- Formula: C98H168N38O25
- Characteristics: None
- Reference: Frederick, K. et al. Nature 448, 325 (2007)
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