CAS BI 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Glycophorin, Titin, Conformational Change

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In the inactive state, integrin head groups are held close to the cell surface. Actin filaments microscope: long fibers that move in different directions. Assembly and structure of actin filaments: g actin (single actin monomer) dimerizes with another g actin, then trimerizes with a. Treadmilling and the role of atp in actin filament polymerization: addition and minusing from either end, most of the growth is at the barbed end (less in the pointed end, monomer have atp attached to it. Actin bundles and networks: two types of actin (depends on role in the cell) o bundles. Binding proteins to bundle that let it contract o networks. Structure to support muscle o actin and myosin have a role in muscle movement. Actin bundles and networks: bundle o cross-linked protein goes with closely packed parallel arrays, networks o cross-linked proteins in orthogonal arrays that form 3d meshworks.

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