Anatomy and Cell Biology 3309 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Lipofuscin, Inner Membrane, 10 Nanometer

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Cytoskeleton is made up of 3 filaments: microtubules, actin, intermediate filaments. Control the shape of the cell and maintain the cell"s integrity. Important for cell movement, movement of extracellular fluid and mucus. Arrows are pointing to microtubules and they all come from a central point. Polarity: positive (growing end) and negative (non-growing/static) end, gamma tubulin is found at the negative end. Not static structures there is constant turnover and constant change to their structure. Centrosome: microtubule organizing center (mtoc: sphere-like structure. Initial site of microtubule formation: made up of a pair of centrioles that are surrounded by a sphere of proteins, sphere of proteins contain rings of gamma protein. Gamma tubulin rings in the mtoc serve as a starting point for mt growth. Ring of gamma proteins are the binding sites for the microtubules to be built upon: gamma tubulin forms the anchor of the mt and alpha + beta tubulin dimers are added to it.

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