BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Occludin, Intermediate Filament, Desmoglein

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Elasticity / can extend (extensible) unlike microtubules. Alpha-beta tubulins form dimers that"s the soluble form. Actin forms monomers, different family members of actin in the genome. Not found in plants (they have a cell wall so they don"t need it) Not found in all animal cells (different filament proteins are different in animal cells in different tissues: epithelial keratin, neurons (neurofilament proteins, muscle cells (desmin) The reason why some proteins are not present in all cells is because different tissues have different integral structural properties. Intermediate filaments provide tissues with different types of structural support: epithelial = tightly in a 3d sheet of cells need strong kertain, extensive keratin network. Coiled-coil, staggered, antiparallel, tetramer: no polarity, no motor proteins (need some signal to proceed in a certain way) This is anti-parallel because one c terminal is close to one amino terminal. Symmetry one end is the same as the other end = there is no polarity.

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