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- isoforms which have been identified in humans. This is one of the two nonmuscle cytoskeletal actins. Actins are highly conserved proteins that are involved...
- blebbistatin-treated samples impossible. Blebbistatin is a potent inhibitor of nonmuscle myosin IIA and IIB, cardiac myosin, skeletal myosin and smooth muscle...
- enlargements of the sarcoplasmic reticulum (termed endoplasmic reticulum in nonmuscle cells). A transverse tubule surrounded by two SR cisternae are known as...
- Kawamoto S, Yamakawa K, Gdula D, Adelstein RS, Weir L (Aug 1991). "Human nonmuscle myosin heavy chains are encoded by two genes located on different chromosomes"...
- rare genetic disease characterized by a mutation in the MYH9 gene in nonmuscle myosin. This disease affects the patient's renal system and can result...
- Bibcode:2017PhFl...29j1902C. doi:10.1063/1.4990543. Conti MA (2008). "Nonmuscle myosin II moves in new directions". Journal of Cell Science. 121 (Pt 1):...
- actin-binding protein with multiple roles in different cell types. In nonmuscle cells, the cytoskeletal isoform is found along microfilament bundles and...
- role in regulating the function of actin filaments in both muscle and nonmuscle cells. These proteins consist of rod-shaped coiled-coil hetero- or homo-dimers...
- different types of cellular movements in both striated muscle structures and nonmuscle cells. Polarity gives cells distinct leading and lagging edges through...
- proliferation, differentiation and cell death (apoptosis). Inhibition of nonmuscle myosin II blocks most of these effects, indicating that they are indeed...