Biology 2382B Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Dynactin, Axoneme, Kinesin

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Microtubules come from the centrosome in the middle of the cell and go towards the cortex (outside) of the cell with the + end always going towards the outside. If you want to go anterograde (to the cell surface), you go to the + end of the microtubule. Look at traffic along the microtubule: do live imaging and see microtubules (dots) moving. Some things are moving from top to bottom: small things are moving faster. Big things are moving slower: can visualize movement along microtubules using different preps and different optics. Isolate proteins in those four segments of the nerve relative to the injection site. Run proteins on a sds-page gel and separate them according to size. Some proteins will be in segment 1, others in segment 2, 3, 4: at time 1, there"s nothing in segment 3 and 4 because nothing traveled that far in.

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