BIOL 2410 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Skeletal Muscle, Chromatin, Peroxisome

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Made of actin microfilaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules. Most protein fibers are not permanent and disassemble based on what the cell needs: some are permanent* Motor proteins: proteins that convert stored energy into directed movement. Myosins: bind actin fibers, role in muscle contraction. Kinesins: assist the movement of vesicles along microtubules. Dyneins: assist the movement of vesicles along microtubules, associate with the microtubules bundles of cilia and flagella create the whip-like- motion. Subcellular compartments separated from the cytosol via one or more phospholipid membranes. 3 major functions: synthesis, storage, transport of biomolecules. Rough er: main site of protein synthesis ribosomes attached to cytoplasmic surface of rer then inserted into rer lumen, undergo chemical modification in lumen. Smooth er: acked attached ribosomes, main site of fatty acid, steroid and lipid synthesis, phospholipids for the cell membrane are made here in skeletal muscle cells modified form of ser stores calcium ions used in muscle contraction.

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