Pancreas cells have a gene that would produce insulin while muscle cells have a gene that would produce myosin.
Pancreas produce insulin by specialized cells of the pancreas called islets of Langerhans. Its production is regulated based on blood sugar levels and other hormones in the body. In a healthy individual, insulin production and release is a tightly regulated process.
Myosin is the prototype of a molecular motor—a protein that converts chemical energy in the form of ATP to mechanical energy, bind actin, hydrolyze ATP and transduce force, mostly located in muscle cells.
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