BIOL 3400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Profilin, Treadmilling, Actin

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Pointed (-) is the root and the barbed (+) is the surface. Atp is used to form the bond between 2 subunits. Ca+ is used as a helper to bind atp (without it, actin can"t bind atp perfectly). When a monomer binds with another monomer, it forms a polymer, 10 - in steady state, the length stays the same. When you go over the cc, it . 12- when either side isn"t at cc, then it will shorten. Cc is just to maintain the same length. In vitro, it is easier to grow on the plus end side. Substract the amount coming off the actin from the amount being added to the actin to determine the net growth. What you learn here, this is also how dynamic instability is explained for microtubules. Treadmilling - happens when you are at steady state and are at cc (critical concentration). the addition at the barbed end and dissociation at the pointed end.

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