Biology 2382B Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Intermediate Filament, Tight Junction, Ultimate Tensile Strength

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Actin and tubulin are both very dynamic while intermediate filaments don"t, polymerization. Actin and tubulin also have polarity while intermediate filaments don"t, Need proper gtp or atp version require energy, actin and microtubules need it: maybe this is why if is slower since no energy. Actin and tubulin are small but intermediate filaments are quite large and not globular. Intermediate filaments provide tensile strength, while actin and tubulin don"t will break: not globular, no atp or gtp needed, no polarity, no known motor proteins, less dynamic. Diagnostically useful since typically only expressed in one cell type: keratin: found in epithelial cells, we know this is immediately an epithelial cell, same found in skin, hair and nails, keratin is always found in epithelial cell. E. g. a fibroblast: will have things like focal adhesions, cdc42 and rho, etc, neurofilament: a neuron, intermediate filament found in neurons and axons. The tetramer is the basic unit of intermediate.

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