Abstract
Myosins are motor proteins that use ATP hydrolysis energy to move on actin filaments in the cytoskeleton. Divided into at least 35 classes, myosins are involved in diverse intracellular functions such as muscle contraction, cargo transport and cytoskeletal reorganization. The unconventional myosin class V (MyoV), particularly active in the transport of organelles, vesicles and mRNA. In hu…