Pooja Babu

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Interestingly, no ATP is required for a myosin head to bind to an actin protein, but ATP causes each myosin head to ratchet and then release itself from the actin. As a result, when ATP runs out after death, muscles go into rigor mortis in the absence of ATP to release the myosin heads from the actin.
Exercised: The Science of Physical Activity, Rest and Health
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