01:447:380 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Cytoskeleton, Actin, Hyperlipidemia

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All your cells need certain essential housekeeping functions performed. Constitutive (aka housekeeping) genes are always on, at all times, in all cells. Actin and other genes that make components of the cytoskeleton. Genes that make the enzymes that carry out glycolysis. Other genes are inducible and repressible; their level of activity changes as your needs change. Metallothionein and genes whose proteins clear metals can be induced by the presence of metals in the body. Tissue-dependent gene regulation is responsible for differentiation of your. In order for you to have the variety of tissue types you have, you must have a highly refined system whereby your genes are regulated. All your cells have the same genes in them, but only a certain subset of the genes in any one cell ever get turned on. Some of this is due to tissue-specific epigenetic differences in genes (more on epigenetics later) Your cells become more specialized with every cell division.

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