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Myosin
More Information »Myosins are a large family of motor proteins that share the common features of ATP hydrolysis (ATPase enzyme activity), actin binding and potential for kinetic energy transduction. Originally isolated from muscle cells, almost all eukaryotic cells are known to contain myosins.
Myosin Products
Inhibitors |
|
Cat.No. |
Product Name / Activity |
| 1852 | (S)-(-)-Blebbistatin |
| Selective inhibitor of myosin II. Active enantiomer of (±)-blebbistatin (Cat. No. 1760) | |
| 1853 | (R)-(+)-Blebbistatin |
| Selective inhibitor of myosin II. Inactive enantiomer of (±)-blebbistatin (Cat. No. 1760) | |
| 1760 | (±)-Blebbistatin |
| Selective inhibitor of myosin II | |
| 1870 | BTS |
| Selective inhibitor of skeletal muscle myosin II ATPase activity | |
| 0431 | ML 9 hydrochloride |
| Myosin light chain kinase inhibitor | |
| 1926 | MLCK inhibitor peptide |
| Myosin light chain kinase inhibitor | |
| 1885 | MLCK inhibitor peptide 18 |
| Selective inhibitor of myosin light chain kinase | |
| 0369 | W-7 hydrochloride |
| Myosin light chain kinase inhibitor. Calmodulin antagonist | |




