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If myosin uses ATP to cock it's headgroup and generate the power stroke, where does the energy come from to bind actin and myosin together?

This is driven through the law of mass action

This interaction is spontaneous under certain myosin and actin conformations; it requires no energy

There is implicit ATP hydrolysis upon myosin binding to actin

This interaction is mediated through a bridging phosphate molecule between the two proteins

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