PCB-3134 Study Guide - Final Guide: Microtubule Organizing Center, Phase-Contrast Microscopy, Histone H3

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T/f components of cytoskeleton are incapable of reorganizing. T/f cytoskeleton is uniquely attributed to eukaryotic cells. All three cytoskeletal elements have evolutionary roots in prokaryotic structures. 5 major functions of cytoskeleton structural support organelle positioning a network for organelle movement cellular movement participates in cellular division protofilaments subunit of microtubules, a linear arrangement of heterodimers in the same polarity, composed of globular proteins. Protofilaments are ____ meaning they are assembled with polar orientation. heterodimers. The positive end of a microtubule is terminated by a (cid:396)o(cid:449) of -tubulin subunits. The negative end of a microtubule is terminated by a (cid:396)o(cid:449) of -tubulin subunits microtubule-associated proteins functions connect microtubules to maintain parallel alignment; increases stability and asssembly of microtubules. T/f phosphorylation regulates the microtubule binding activity of maps. true. Microtubules are assembled in vitro via nucleation/elongation process. Nucleation (in vitro) a small portion of the microtubule is initially formed, followed by elongation. Elongation microtubule is assembled rapidly (in vitro assembly phase 2)

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