BIO_SC 2300 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Tubulin, Highway, Centriole

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Microtubules (mts) are the main organizing cytoskeletal filaments. Mts form a superhighway in the cell, along which organelles and vesicles are transported. Critical for mitosis-- guide chromosomes during cell division. Cilia--move other structures across the cell; flagella-- move the structure/cell itself. Mts are the widest filament but hollow. Mts are hollow tubes with distinct ends. Each tubulin dimer is made up of 2 similar globular proteins called alpha-tubulin and beta-tubulin. Alpha and b are held together by noncovalent interactions*** Tubulin dimers stack end to end through non covalent interactions to make a protofilament. 13 parallel protofilaments make a hollow mt. Tubulin dimers are stacked end-to- end so it goes a, b, a, b . subunits. Because tubulin dimers are added a to b, each end of the mt is going to be different (a on one end, b on the other) growing mt.

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