BIOL107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Intermediate Filament, Microfilament, Microtubule

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Is composed of three types of molecular structures: Maintenance of cell shape (compression resistance "girders") Important microtubule function is chromosome separation during cell division. In many cells, microtubules grow out from a centrosome near the nucleus. Within each centrosome are a part of centrioles. Each centriole has nine triplets of microtubules arranged in a ring. Microtubules control the beating of cilia and flagella. These are locomotor appendages of some cells. Cilia and flagella share a common structure: A core of microtubules sheathed by the plasma membrane. A basal body that anchors the cilium or flagellum. Drives the bending movements of a cilium or flagellum. How dynein "walking" moves flagella and cilia. Dynein arms alternately grab, move, and release the outer microtubules. Forces exerted by dynein arms causes doublets to curve, bending the cilium or flagellum. Arranged as nine doublets of microtubules surrounding two singlets of microtubules. Cytoskeleton interactions with motor proteins to produce motility.

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