Biology 2382B : CellBio Damjanovski 9-10 Cytoskeleton.docx

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Learning objectives: question how is cellular movement achieved, cellular trafficking of organelles, cell migration. Intricate network of protein filaments that extend throughout the cytoplasm. 25 nm diameter, up to 100s of mm long. Polymer of a and b tubulin: both monomers 55kda each, a dimer is basic subunit (building block of microtubules, when you build or dismember the microtubule its at the level at the dimer. Have polarity one side is different then the other (ones the a end and the other is the : these dimers can polymerize (form a chain, this chain is called a protofilament (a a a a ) A bunch of protofilaments come together to form a hollow tube (25nm in diameter: a = - end, b = + end (grows faster) Each dimer is 8nm in size: know from this that if an actin takes a step every 4 nm that its going from polymer to the next a a .

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