MCB 2210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Skeletal Muscle, Progeria, Cardiomyopathy

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The cytoskeleton consists of at least 4 polymer systems. Heads and tails variable in length and sequence. Form parallel dimer that assembles into antiparallel tetramer. Tetramers assemble end-to-end to form protofilaments associate laterally to form protofibrils: futher assemble into an if. Tetrameric subunit has no polarity so the filament has no: assembly: polarity. Soluble tetramers can be isolated from cells. Suggesting that this is the basic building block of the filament. Soluble pool of if tetramer in cell is very small. Slow exchange of if subunits with the insoluble filaments of the cell. The dynamics of these filaments are very modest compared to actin filaments and mts. Mt incorporation assay tubulin subunits incorporate at growing. Type i (acidic) and type ii (basic) keratins: Form heteropolymers composed of acidic and basic subunits. Type iii vimentin and vimentin-related filaments linked together protective layer. Form homopolymers that consist of a single if protein species.

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