Myosin II's coiled-coil domain
A) makes up the protein's head region
B) is necessary for ATP binding
C) serves as the ATPase catalytic subunit
D) binds calcium and regulates the protein's activity
E) makes up its tail
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Q24: Common to both motor proteins and DNA
Q25: All molecular motors travel along _ elements.
Q26: Myosins are associated with the protein _,
Q27: In motor proteins, the _ determines the
Q28: Although not completely understood, Myosin II's light
Q30: Like other guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins, myosin
Q31: Calcium must be present for muscle contraction
Q32: Rigor mortis upon death is due to
A)
Q33: Myosin II binding to and subsequent dissociation
Q34: The actual movement of myosin II along
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