BIOL 2021 Lecture Notes - Tuberculosis, Coiled Coil, Transmission Electron Microscopy

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16 Oct 2011
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Chapter 16 part 2: motor proteins and cell movement. Two heavy chains and 2 light chains. Found in muscles -> muscle thick fibers. On microtubules and walk to the plus end (most do) A few go to the minus end. Found in vesicle trafficking and in cilia and flagella. Q- no known proteins move on intermediate filaments because of no polarity. All involve atp binding and hydrolysis causing motor proteins to undergo large conformational changes and changes in the affinity for the filament. Mechanical cycle: filament binds to motor head, can"t change in motor protein, releases from filament, large conformational change is reversed-> relaxation of conformation, filament rebinding. Myosin cycle: no atp; heads tightly attached to actin (1 head is useless, atp binding, causes conformational change which releases from actin, conformational change; atp hydrolysis. Lever arm moves (big conformational change: binds back to actin; phosphate release; power stroke (when it pushes against actin, adp leaves causing tight binding to actin.

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