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my·o·sin M0510500 (mī′ə-sĭn)n. Any of a class of proteins that bind with actin filaments and generate many kinds of cell movement, especially the contraction of myofibrils in muscle cells. [Greek muos, genitive of mūs, muscle; see myo- + -in.]myosin (ˈmaɪəsɪn) n (Biochemistry) the chief protein of muscle that interacts with actin to form actomyosin during muscle contraction; it is also present in many other cell types[C19: from myo- + -ose2 + -in]my•o•sin (ˈmaɪ ə sɪn) n. the principal contractile protein of muscle. myosinA contractile protein occurring in muscle.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | myosin - the commonest protein in muscle; a globulin that combines with actin to form actomyosinactomyosin - a protein complex in muscle fibers; composed of myosin and actin; shortens when stimulated and causes muscle contractionsglobulin - a family of proteins found in blood and milk and muscle and in plant seed | TranslationsmyosinenUK
myosin [mi´o-sin] one of the two main proteins of muscle. Myosin and actin are the proteins involved in contraction of fibers" >muscle fibers.my·o·sin (mī'ō-sin), A globular protein present in muscle and in nonmuscle cells that has an ATPase activity; in combination with actin, it forms actomyosin; myosin forms the thick filaments in muscle.myosin (mī′ə-sĭn)n. Any of a class of proteins that bind with actin filaments and generate many kinds of cell movement, especially the contraction of myofibrils in muscle cells.my·o·sin (mī'ō-sin) A globulin present in muscle; in combination with actin, it forms actomyosin; myosin forms the thick filaments in muscle. myosin a protein found in the thick filaments of the OF" >SARCOMERES OF MUSCLE. Myosin combines with ACTIN to produce ACTOMYOSIN during contraction.my·o·sin (mī'ō-sin) A globulin present in muscle; in combination with actin, it forms actomyosin. See MYO See MYOmyosinenUK Related to myosin: Myosin light chain kinaseWords related to myosinnoun the commonest protein in muscleRelated Words |