BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Myosin, Spindle Apparatus, Globular Protein

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The inside of the cell is a well-organized scaffold of protein structures that carry out more than just a skeletal function. The cytoskeleton functions include: provide structure and support. Intracellular transport: position organelles within the cell, generate force for cell movement, contribute to cell division. Given their roles, speed at changing shape, length; orientation will be important. Basic unit of microtubules are tubulin dimers (alpha and beta tubulins) Gtp (cid:271)i(cid:374)di(cid:374)g site lo(cid:272)atio(cid:374) (cid:272)o(cid:374)fers polarity to mt: (cid:858)+ e(cid:374)d(cid:859) a(cid:374)d (cid:858)-(cid:859) end (beta and alpha) Originate from a central point, the mtoc (microtubule organization center) at the centrosome (near nucleus) (at the (cid:858)-(cid:859) e(cid:374)d) Tubulin heterodimers assemble as a single row (protofilament) Their 3d structure assembly of 13 explains the tubule shape. Thin fibers, 5 to 7 nm in diameter. Made of 2 apparent strands of actin (a globular protein) Formed by assembly of various proteins such as keratins. Assembly is as a helix of proteins, which forms a coiled-coil.

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