BIOL107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Vacuole, Nuclear Lamina, Cytoplasmic Streaming

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3 different protein filaments for cytoplasm: microfilaments, intermediate filaments, microtubules. Assemble and disassemble; allow cell to change shape. Alpha-tubulin and beta-tubulin form dimers (sets of two), which associate into microtubules. End; stabilized in microtubule organizing center (made out of gamma tubulin and other proteins) Mtoc can be seen as centrosomes near center of the cell; sometimes as 2 centrioles in animal cells. Organelle movement molecular motors like kinesin attach to microtubules, vesicles attach to a specific site on kinesin; atp hydrolysis moves organelles (ex. Moving vesicle from golgi to plasma membrane during exocytosis) Both have 9 outer doublets (doublet--2 fused tubules) and 2 central singlets. Have crosslinkers called dynein, which has an arm and a base (arm attaches to one microtubule, base to another) Atp hydrolysis of dynein causes bending along doublets. Basal body has 9 outer microtubule triplets, attaches cilia/flagella to plasma membrane. Note: in eukaryotes, inside cell; in prokaryotes outside cell.

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