Answer: Myosin
Explanation:
Myosin is an ATPase protein that moves along actin and, in presence of ATP, are responsible for muscle contraction. These proteins are the main components of myofilaments, the organelles that make up the "skeleton" of muscle cells. The myosin makes up the thick filaments and is classified as a mechanochemical enzyme or motor protein, because it is able to convert chemical energy into mechanical energy, useful for the mechanism of muscle contraction.