BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Hydrolysis, Myosin, Polymerization

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A red blood cell poked with laser tweezers returns to its original shape due to the structural support provided by the cytoskeleton. Microfilaments: made of actin, diameter: 5-9nm, actin filaments are made of actin, these are small filaments, actin filaments kind of look like two proto (smaller) filaments twisted around each other. Intermediate filaments: intermediate filam ent proteins, diameter: 10nm, these are medium filaments, they vary in appearance. Microtubules: tubulin, diameter: 25nm, these are large filaments, 13 parallel proto-filaments that form a holocylinder. A technique used to determine the location of proteins within the cells. An antibody is used which binds to the first antibody and is covalently tagged with a fluorescent molecule called a secondary antibody. A fluorescence microscope is used to excite the fluorescent molecule and visualise the light emitted. You can fluorescently label the primary antibody. The light microscope has a resolution limit: due to diffraction, based on the wavelength of light, approx.

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