BIOB10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Paclitaxel, Kinesin, Flagellum

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Proteins that make up the cytoskeleton reside in the cytosol formed by polymers of proteins able to assemble and dissemble very easily. Function of the cytoskeleton: support, internal framework, movement of materials, cell motility, machinery for cell division. Components of the cytoskeleton: microtubules, micro laments intermediate laments, microtubules hollow, tubular structure, made up of a protein called tubulin which comes in 2 forms: and form dimers = heterodimers. These and dimers build long polymers called proto lament its an asymmetric on one end and on the other > has polarity. End is the minus end and is the plus end these are not charges, they represent where you add more subunits. Tubulin has a bound gtp not a gtpase, just binds gtp. Tubulin has a bound gtp and is a gtpase. Gtp hydrolysis is stimulated the other tubulin is the gap of the heterodimer - its is own gap.

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