BIOL 3115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Intermediate Filament, Lamellipodium, Stereocilia

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8 Sep 2019
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3 types of cytoskeletal filaments in animal cells: microfilaments, 2 stranded helix, 5-9nm diameter, actin subunit, shape and motion. Intermediate filaments: ropelike fibers, 10nm diameter, intermediate protein subunits, mechanical strength, microtubules, hollow cylinders, 25nm diameter, tubulin subunit, organelle placement and movement, chromosome movement. These filaments, which operate independently from one another, confer cell shape, cell movement, cell division, and intracellular organization. Each filament type is regulated by accessory proteins. The architecture of cells, which gives rise to cells with specialized functions, is due to cytoskeletal proteins: Stereocilia in hair cells of the inner ear last a lifetime (actin) Lamellipodia, in fibroblast cells, last several seconds (actin: how many actin molecules are required to make a brush border/microvillus, 2um projections, 2nm actin diameter, 3 filaments per projection, 6 projections per cell. Filaments are formed from subunits: the subunits might be 1 polypeptide, a pair of polypeptides, or protofilaments which are preformed oligomers.

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