BIOL 2020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Microtubule Nucleation, Pericentriolar Material, Globular Protein

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Direct the movement of materials and organelles in cells. Walls composed of tubulin (globular protein) arranged in longitudinal rows along length of each protofilaments each assembly unit contains two heterodimer. Asymmetric with polarity = alpha-tubulin end (minus) & beta-tubulin end (plus) Movement of intracellular components and entire cell. Microtubule-associated proteins (map) - additional protein contained in microtubules prepared from living tissue. Structural maps (classical map) - two domains = one attached to microtubule side and one projected outwards as a tail from surface. Types: map1, map2, map4, tau (map with abnormally high level of phosphorylation that has been implicated in the development of several fatal neurodegenerative disorders (ex. Kinesin - two heavy chains wrapped around each other forming a single stalk and identical lighter chains associated with the pair of globular heads at one end. Globular heads bind microtubule acts as atp-hydrolyzing, force- generating engines

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