Biochemistry 2280A Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Depolymerization, Tubulin, Paclitaxel

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Three types of filament; intermediate, microtubules and actin. Microtubules are hollow tubes of protein-25nm in diameter, and several microns long. Microtubules are dynamic, they are constantly growing and shrinking; the interphase microtubule is much longer and undergoes relatively minor changes in length, sometimes neither growing or shrinking. The mitotic microtubule never remains at one length and loses most of its length every time it depolymerises. Mitotic microtubules tend to be shorter and more dynamic than interphase microtubules. Microtubules built from tubulin- dimers of alpha and beta tubulin. Dimers stack together to form protofilament, and microtubule consists of. Microtubule has structural polarity, with the alpha sub unit acting as the - Ve terminus and the beta subunit the +ve terminus. Demonstrated using inhibitors; colchicine binds to free dimers and prevents assembly. Both have potential as anti-cancer drugs by inhibiting cell division. Free tubulin dimer has tightly-bound molecule of gtp. After binding to the microtubule, gtp is hydrolysed to gdp.

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