BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Coiled Coil, Centrosome, Tubulin

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Basic units of microtubules are tubulin dimers ( and tubulins) Gtp binding site location confers polarity to mt: + end" and - end" ( and ) Originae from a central point, the mtoc (microtubule organization center) at the centrosome (near nucleus) (at the - end") Hydrogen bonds, vanderwall bonds, not covalent bonds (strong - requiring significant the ability to grow and retract results from peptide bonds. energy source to perform). Tubulin heterodimers assemble as a single row (protofilament) Their 3d structure assembly of 13 (1 every 28 ) explains the tubule shape. Thin fibers, 5 to 7 nm in diameter. Made of two apparent strands of actin. Capping proteins attach to the positive end of a microfilament preventing it from growing any larger. Formed y assembly of various proteins such as keratins, vimentis, lamins. Assembly: a helix of proteins, which forms a coiled coil. These dimers then associate head to tail to form tetramers.

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