BIOL 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Santa Barbara City College, Tubulin, Microtubule

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Hollow tube polymers made of linear associations of tubulin subunits (protofilaments) 13 protofilaments arrange to form a microtubule. Subunit added to the growing microtubule is actually a dimer made up of alpha and beta tubulin subunits the positions of tubulin dimers in adjacent protofilaments are slightly out of phase to form a spiral. Each subunit in the tubulin dimer also carries gtp the alpha-tubulin subunit grabs the gtp and holds it while beta- hydrolyzes gtp into gdp. Plus end of the microtubule is where the beta-subunit is exposed and the alpha-subunit is the minus. Microtubules grow by addition of new monomers to the end of the existing microtubule. The addition of tubulin dimers is faster at the plus end than the other resulting in an overall tendency for growth at plus more than negative. Microtubules are always changing from growth to shrinkage and are very unstable. Remove tubulin from cells and see how it works to understand microtubule polymerization.

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