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Myosin is generally not soluble in water under physiological conditions. It is a large protein that tends to form aggregates, especially in the presence of salt or low pH, which further reduces its solubility. However, myosin can be solubilized in specific conditions, such as with the use of detergents or certain buffers that disrupt its aggregation.

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