Biology 2382B Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Cell Adhesion Molecule, Intermediate Filament, Tight Junction

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Intermediate filaments are not globular, do not have polarity because they are not made of monomers, do not have known motor proteins for transport, and do not require atp or gtp (recall actin uses atp and tubulin uses. Rather, intermediate filaments are good for things such as tensile strength for holding things together. Lamin are a type of non-specific intermediate filament which are found in the nucleus and supports the nuclear envelope. Once again, above cc, they will polymerize to form intermediate filaments, which will not have polarity. Although intermediate filaments are in a less dynamic state compared to microtubules and actin, they can still exist in a dynamic state. This is proven because biotin-labelled keratin molecules get incorporated into the cytoskeleton of the cell. The proteins within the filament are somehow exchanged. During mitosis, all cytoskeleton components (actin, microtubules, intermediate filmanets) must be gotten rid of. Balancing of the opposing actions of kinases and phosphatases is crucial.

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