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  2. Sliding filament theory - Wikipedia

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    The first muscle protein discovered was myosin by a German scientist Willy Kühne, who extracted and named it in 1864. [7] In 1939 a Russian husband and wife team Vladimir Alexandrovich Engelhardt and Militsa Nikolaevna Lyubimova discovered that myosin had an enzymatic (called ATPase) property that can break down ATP to release energy. [8]

  3. Myosin - Wikipedia

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    Skeletal muscle myosin, the most conspicuous of the myosin superfamily due to its abundance in muscle fibers, was the first to be discovered. This protein makes up part of the sarcomere and forms macromolecular filaments composed of multiple myosin subunits.

  4. Motor protein - Wikipedia

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    The first identified myosin, myosin II, is responsible for generating muscle contraction. Myosin II is an elongated protein that is formed from two heavy chains with motor heads and two light chains. Each myosin head contains actin and ATP binding site.

  5. Hugh Huxley - Wikipedia

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    Their collaboration proved to be fruitful as they discovered the so-called "sliding filament theory" of muscle contraction. Their publication in the 22 May 1954 issue of Nature became a landmark in muscle physiology. [10] [11] He returned to MRC unit of Cambridge in the late spring of 1954. Using X-ray diffraction he found the molecular ...

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  7. Myoglobin - Wikipedia

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    Myoglobin is found in Type I muscle, Type II A, and Type II B; although many older texts describe myoglobin as not found in smooth muscle, this has proved erroneous: there is also myoglobin in smooth muscle cells. [14] Myoglobin was the first protein to have its three-dimensional structure revealed by X-ray crystallography. [15]

  8. Desmin - Wikipedia

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    Desmin was first described in 1976, [16] first purified in 1977, [17] the gene was cloned in 1989, [6] and the first knockout mouse was created in 1996. [18] The function of desmin has been deduced through studies in knockout mice. Desmin is one of the earliest protein markers for muscle tissue in embryogenesis as it is detected in the somites ...

  9. Muscular evolution in humans - Wikipedia

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    Muscular evolution in humans is an overview of the muscular adaptations made by humans from their early ancestors to the modern man. Humans are believed to be predisposed to develop muscle density as early humans depended on muscle structures to hunt and survive.