Biology 2382B Study Guide - Final Guide: Cyclin-Dependent Kinase, Intermediate Filament, Nuclear Lamina

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3 intermediate filaments + 4 cell-cell and cell-ecm interactions. 3 intermediate filaments intermediate filament components and structure; tissue specificity of different types of ifs regulation of lamins and nuclear support intermediate filament binding proteins membrane association structure and function of desmosomes and hemidesmosomes. Intermediate filaments: not small, globular structures rather large tetramers no specific energy requirements. E. g. atp or gtp no known motor/capping proteins no polarity and less dynamic best for tensile strength; in holding cells together (= like a rope, strong and tight) For cell integrity and strength: keratin found in epithelial cells to hold skin layers together. Have different types not to worry for the exam; (e. g. light, medium, large, etc. ) Lamin found in nucleus of all cells to support the nuclear membrane and its structure. Also allows space and volume for dna to perform. Ex. mrna needs to escape nucleus after transcription. 3 types a, b and c.

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