“…They are also the second most extensive family of myosins (after class II myosins), comprising eight members (MYO1A‐H) in humans. Most type I myosins exhibit widespread expression, including MYO1B, 1C, 1D, and 1E (Bähler, Kroschewski, Stöffler, & Behrmann, 1994; Bement, Wirth, & Mooseker, 1994; Ruppert, Kroschewski, & Bähler, 1993; Sielski, Ihnatovych, Hagen, & Hofmann, 2014), while others are predominantly expressed in some tissues or cell types, such as MYO1A in the intestinal epithelium (Skowron, Bement, & Mooseker, 1998) and MYO1F and 1G in cells of the immune system (Diaz‐Valencia, Estrada‐Abreo, Rodríguez‐Cruz, Salgado‐Aguayo, & Patiño‐López, 2022; Kim et al, 2006; Pierce et al, 2001).…”