Question

If the non-hydrolyzable ATP analog were given to muscle cells, where would inhibition occur?
a. during formation of the cross bridge between actin and myosin when Pi is released
b. during the conformational change in the myosin head that moves actin and myosin relative to each other
c. during the ATP binding step where actin and myosin dissociate
d. during the conformational change in the myosin head when ATP hydrolysis occurs
e. at steps c and d above

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