BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Dynein, Molecular Motor, Glycosaminoglycan

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B-tubulin can bind to gtp or gdp (exchangeable) 13 parallel proto laments, altering top of b-tubulin interacting with the bottom of a-tubulin, in one subunit = strong binding energy. Neighbouring proto laments have contacts laterally, a-a and b-b all in a helical formation. Subunits in same direction and proto laments parallel shows polarity, a-tubulin exposed at one end, b-tubulin exposed at one end. formed from protein subunits of tubulin. The tubulin subunit is itself a heterodimer formed from two closely related globular proteins called -tubulin and -tubulin, tightly bound together by noncovalent bonds. Each or monomer has a binding site for one molecule of gtp. The gtp that is bound to the -tubulin monomer is physically trapped at the dimer interface and is never hydrolyzed or exchanged; it can therefore be considered to be an integral part of the tubulin heterodimer structure.

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