BIO270H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Intermediate Filament, Filamin, Microfilament

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19 Dec 2013
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Muscles lecture 6: how many are true, the nucleus of the skeletal muscle fibres are found in the center of the myofibre, conformational changes are needed for the motor proteins to move along the intermediate filaments. Intermiediate filaments are the largest of the cytoskeleton, with microfilaments been next: microfilaments and microtubules resist tension in the cell, maps are essential in maintaining the structure of a cell, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Because the nucleus is found in the periphery. Might be because of the myofibres pushes the nucleus away. Intermediate filaments are medium in size, microtubules are the largest, and microfilaments are the smallest. Capping proteins function is to cap the end and create a slow disassembly in the end. Filamin linkes tangled. ( filamin is a written with jumbled letters in the alphabet. Myosin neck regulates atp activity while the head has atp activity.

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