Myosin Heavy Chain 4, Skeletal Muscle (MYH4)

MYH2B; Myosin heavy chain 2b; Myosin heavy chain, skeletal muscle, fetal

Myosin Heavy Chain 4, Skeletal Muscle (MYH4)
All MHC proteins share approximately 100% conservation in the phosphate-binding loop, several helices forming the nucleotide-binding pocket, residues involved in actin binding, residues involved in the stereospecific hydrophobic rigor state interaction of actin with myosin, a cleft that divides the ATP- and actin-binding sites, and a converter domain, or fulcrum, containing 2 conserved cysteines.the MYH4 gene would appear to be located on 17p13.1, the location of 4 other myosin heavy chain genes (MYH1; MYH2; MYH3; and MYH8). Furthermore, Soussi-Yanicostas et al. (1993) had evidence from analysis of YACs that the embryonic and fetal genes, on the one hand, and the adult fast myosin heavy chain genes, on the other hand, are contained within different genomic fragments.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)