BIO 320 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Atp Hydrolysis, Cell Membrane, Formins

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27 Jan 2017
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Actin filament assembly is dependent on atp-bound g-actin (atp-actin) Filament end has higher affinity for free atp-actin than for free. Hence, it is usually atp-actin that is added to filament end. Hydrolysis of atp occurs with a time delay (that is stochastic) after assembly of atp-actin into actin filaments. Hence, the longer a subunit has been in the filament, the more likely it is adp-bound. Adp-actin has lower affinity for neighboring subunits. This makes it more likely (than atp-actin) to dissociate from each end of the filament. Polymerization occurs preferentially at the (+) end when both ends are free. Rate of addition is konc rate of loss is koff. The cc at the (+) end is lower than the cc at the (-) end. Assembly is dependent on the concentration of atp-bound g-actin. Net assembly/disassembly of a filament is dictated by events that occur at both ends. What happens above cc(+) but below cc(-) treadmilling!

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