BIOL 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Rigor Mortis, Cytoplasmic Streaming, Lamellipodium

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22 Nov 2017
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Two cases of actin assembly: in vitro monomers in a tube. In a test tube, actin and tubulin work in similar ways, despite structural differences. They undergo dynamic instability and are activated by the binding of atp. What would happen if polymerization of actin filaments is allowed to continue for an extended period of time: in vivo inside the cell. Actin monomers (g-actin) assemble into actin filaments (f-actin): The kinetics of spontaneous actin filament assembly in vitro: same polymer assembly kinetics as microtubules. Actin filaments in plants: important in vesicle traffic & organellar positioning e. g. f-actin in golgi stacks. F-actin also uses nucleating sites in the cell. There is no equivalent to the mtoc to organize actin thus actin has to be nucleated at multiple sites. Various actin-binding proteins (abps) control the behavior of f-actin polymers in cells. Arp 2/3 complex nucleates branched actin arrays.

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