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  • 21-11-2019
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What causes the myosin ii head to move to the cocked position?

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  • 21-11-2019
The enzyme at the binding site on myosin is called ATPase. The energy released during ATP hydrolysis changes the angle of the myosin head into a “cocked” position. The myosin head is then in a position for further movement, possessing potential energy, but ADP and Pi are still attached.
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