In the presence of an ATP analog that can bind myosin normally but cannot be hydrolyzed, …
A) a myosin cannot bind tightly to an actin filament and cannot move on it.
B) a myosin cannot be released from an actin filament and cannot move on it.
C) a myosin performs the power stroke but cannot be released from an actin filament.
D) a myosin performs the power stroke but cannot bind tightly to an actin filament.
E) a myosin is able to perform normally.
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