BIO230H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Chemotaxis, Kinesin, Cofilin

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Bio230 lecture 2 - cytoskeletal networks (oct 24) Polarized cytoskeletal networks organize cells and control interactions with their environment. Microtubules have two distinct ends polarity (from subunit, to protofilament, to network) Protofilaments = basic subunits that make large polymers (microtubules) Microtubules are polymers of the protein tubulin subunits. Tubulin subunit made of heterodimer of 2 monomeric proteins: Alpha and beta always associated as dimer. Each alpha or beta tubulin monomer has binding site for 1 gtp molecule. Gtp bound to a-tu(cid:271)uli(cid:374) is trapped i(cid:374)side protei(cid:374) (cid:894)= (cid:272)a(cid:374)"t (cid:271)e h(cid:455)drol(cid:455)zed or e(cid:454)(cid:272)ha(cid:374)ged(cid:895) Gtp bound to b-tubulin is exposed = can be in either gtp or gdp form. The heterodimers assemble head to tail forming polarized filaments. Each protein bind to gtp (shown in red) = 4 molecules all interacting non-covalently to make 1 tubulin subunit. Asymmetry of coin in stack is same polarity as overall stack of coins. Subunits interact to form polymers in head-to-tail fashion.

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