BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Microfilament, Cytoskeleton, Microtubule

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Microtubules arise from the centrioles that make up centrosomes. Even if microfilaments do not function, microtubules still allow movement of vesicles around the cell. Arp2/3 proteins bind to complex, allowing for new branches on original microfilaments. Two things allow a cell to carry things in different directions: the different molecular motors/motor proteins. In order to travel on skeleton fibers, the fibers need to be oriented b/c they are oriented towards a specific feature. The cargo is handed of from one molecular motor to another which is why the organelles move in different direction in the video. All these movements require energy: like feet stepping or skeletal fibers in. An enzyme that hydrolyzes proteins break phosphate groups. Intermediate filaments do not interact with any motor proteins. Cilia and flagella: basal bodies found below the plasma membrane form triplets of microtubules and also doublets (9 doublets w free doublet in the centre) 2 single microtubules in the centre.

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