BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Tubulin, Cytoskeleton, Microtubule

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Used for structure, support, and shape in terms of the cytoplasm of the cell (especially in animal cells) Used to organize the contents of the cell. Organelles in a eukaryotic cell are placed according to cytoskeleton. Important for movement within the cell and moving the cell itself (i. e. : cell division and actual movement of the cell: microtubules. The largest cytoskeletal element (in terms of diameter) Function to support the cell and cell contents are draped over the microtubules. Found in 2 places of the cell: in the body of the cell. Microtubule network in the body of the cell is dynamic and changes to meet the requirements of the cell: in cilia and flagella. Are made up of proteins which are built into a complex pattern. The protein building block of microtubules is tubulin. The 2 different forms of tubulin involved in microtubule formation include and. The basic building block is a heterodimer between these 2 isoforms.

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