Biology 2382B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Intermediate Filament, Vimentin, Mhc Multimer

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This section intermediate filament components and structure tissue specificity regulation of lamins and nuclear support intermediate filament binding proteins membrane association structure and function of desmosomes and hemidesmosomes. Intermediate filaments: what are intermediate filaments, there are a wide variety of filaments, not globular, extended shape, two rod shaped molecules bound together to make a dimer. Tetramer is the basic subunit of intermediate filaments in cells: tetramers bind together to create protofilaments, no polarity, no atp or gtp needed, very strong interaction, doesn"t require an energy source. Less dynamic: due to strong interaction, no known motor proteins, are not involved in cargo transport, main function is cell and tissue integrity. Intermediate filaments differ in different cells: cell specific structures, note all these molecules are proteins. Ifs are still in dynamic state proteins within filament are exchanged: not as dynamic as mt and mf, but still have dynamic properties. Ifs provide structural support for cell shape: e. g. vimentin links to ankyrin.

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