Molecular basis of myosin assembly: Coiled-coil interactions and the role of charge periodicities

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Complementation of alternating zones of positive and negative charge in the myosin rod enables molecules to interact in a number of ways. This accounts for the complexity of the molecular organisation of thick filaments. However, directed mutagenesis of expressed LMM cDNA indicated that charge zone complementation is not a major driving force in myosin polymerisation. Instead, it probably served to prevent unfavourable interaction geometries.

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Atkinson, S. J., & Stewart, M. (1991). Molecular basis of myosin assembly: Coiled-coil interactions and the role of charge periodicities. In Journal of Cell Science (Vol. 98, pp. 7–10). https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.1991.supplement_14.2

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