meromyosin

meromyosin
A subunit of the tryptic digestion of myosin; two types are produced, H-m. and L-m..
- H-m., heavy-m. one of the relatively heavy products (mol. wt. about 350,000) of the action of trypsin on myosin; it carries the ATPase activity of myosin.
- L-m., light-m. the relatively low molecular weight product (mol. wt. about 120,000) of the tryptic digestion of myosin.

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mero·my·o·sin .mer-ə-'mī-ə-sən n either of two structural subunits of myosin that are obtained esp. by tryptic digestion

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mero·myo·sin (mer″o-miґo-sin) a fragment of the myosin molecule isolated by treatment with proteolytic enzymes; there are two types, heavy (H-meromyosin) and light (L-meromyosin). L-meromyosin makes up the major part of the rodlike backbone of the molecule; H-meromyosin contains the subfragment responsible for the ATPase activity of myosin. See Plate 32.

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