BLG 311 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Hydrolysis, Nuclear Membrane, Jenga

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Actin filament (microfilament): 2-stranded helical non-covalent polymer of globular (g-actin) actin, 5-9 nm in diameter, cell shape, cell movement and force. Microtubules: cylindrical non-covalent polymer of tubulin, originate from the microtubule-organizing center (mtoc, cell shape and movement, cell division, membrane trafficking and intracellular distribution of organelles. Intracellular transport: cytoskeletal changes during cell division. In cell cycle: actin filaments form the contractile ring that splits the cell in cytokinesis: microtubules form the mitotic spindle that separates chromosomes during mitosis, red = actin, green = microtubules, static processes (undergo very slow changes): Epithelial cells -- barrier between inside of body and outside world. -> have to have a shape to them: actin = forms microvilli that increase surface area of cells and stabilize tight junctions, microtubules = form (cid:862)transport(cid:863) tracks from one end to the other in epithelial cells. Intermediate filaments = stabilize cell connections called desmosomes.

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