BIOL 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Intermediate Filament, Primary Tumor, Alpha Helix

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Each cell has their own type of intermediate filaments. Intermediate filaments within nucleus (only one in organelle, all other are found in the cytoplasm) helps keep the nuclear structure. Important in interphase nucleus helps keep nucleus intact (with dna inside) Depends on the coil twisting & one portion of alpha helix (r-groups) A bundle of intermediate filament = 8 tetramers. If a tumor is found to have keratin filaments: Mutant are not compacted (short segments) & are stretched out compared to normal keratin in epithelial cells. Tubulin dimers in test tube: some of them will associate (oligomers, arranged in a line (protofilament, become a sheet and curve around, zips up to become microtubule. Most favourable in backwards and forward direction. Critical concentration: concentration of tubulin subunits when growth is at an (growth rate = disassembly rate) Overtime the new tubulin molecule with bound gtp on beta-tubulin will be hydrolyzed to gdp.

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