BIOL 311 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Paclitaxel, Thymosin, Endocytosis

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Lecture 1: define treadmilling as it relates to microtubules. You could add fluorescently- tagged tubulin and watch it move down the length of the microtubule in vivo or in vitro. See book for details: what is kinesin and dynein and how do they differ? answer: both are molecular motors that need atp to function. Kinesin moves vesicles from the - to + end; dynein moves vesicles from + to end. How might you test this hypothesis? answer: add either nocodazole to inhibit microtubules or cytochalasin to inhibit actin to living cells. Now determine how much of the protein in question is released to the extracellular medium. Conversely, you could determine if the drugs caused a retention of the protein in the cell: intermediate filaments are stronger than either actin or microtubules. When one does this, you find that the intermediate filaments fail to break even under extreme force.

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