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Class:IdSummation:390618
_displayNameA molecule of ATP binds to the large cleft on the side of th...
_timestamp2009-03-06 19:45:40
created[InstanceEdit:390616] Gillespie, ME, 2009-02-10 06:51:31
modified[InstanceEdit:392702] Gillespie, ME, 2009-03-06 19:45:40
textA molecule of ATP binds to the large cleft on the side of the myosin head farthest from the actin filament and immediately causes a slight change in the conformation of the domains that make up the actin-binding site. This reduces the affinity of the myosin head for actin and allows it to move along the filament.
(summation)[Reaction:390598] Myosin Binds ATP [Homo sapiens]
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