BIO230H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Centrosome, Tubulin, Microtubule

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Microtubules are inherently polar: basic subunit is 2 polypeptide chains bound to e/o. Proteins are asymmetric which creates the polarity. Polar=one end of structure is different than the other end: form heterodimer, proteins then bind to gtp. Can hydrolyze gtp to gdp: form polymers by assembling head to tail to form polarized protofilament, 13 protoflaments form together to make the outside surface of a tube. Challenging to form these tubes, need some help. Circular templates made of gamma tubulin help protofilaments grow. Centrosome matrix is sphere covered in gamma tubulin ring complexes. Centrioles make up center of centrosome matrix. + end wil grow out, so the end is left at the centrosome matrix: microtubules move through dynamic instability. Constantly moving throughout the cell so they an set up trafficking routes. Must also be dynamic to pull chromosomes during mitosis. Growing will have a gtp cap that makes is stable. Once in, will hydrolyze gtp to gdp, begin degradation.

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