BIO 3153 Study Guide - Treadmilling, Cytoskeleton, Tubulin

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Keywords: 3 types, filament construction: protofilaments, nucleation: phases, tubulin, actin, treadmilling: critical concentration, treadmilling range, actin, microtubules, dynamic instability: catastrophe, rescue, microtubules, concentration, kinetics: concentration, growth rate, intermediate filaments, if types: epithelial, axonal. Slide 1: cytoskeleton gives cell structure, microfilament/actin = blue, microtubules = pink, occupy different regions of the cell and have different roles, picture: growing axon. 3 types: all formed of helical assemblies of subunits. Actin filament: contains actin subunits: 2 stranded helical polymer, thin, can"t stretch, but can break, concentrated in cortex, determines shape and provides whole cell locomotion. Intermediate filaments: assemble by forming strong lateral hydrophobic contacts, form rope like structures, provide strength and resistance to stress. Made from subunits (microfilaments) to form filaments: soluble subunit: smallest element of structure that will not breakdown any further (monomer or single actin protein, actin and tubulin, compact and globular. Figure: subunits --> large filaments (causes changes in cell shape)

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