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Chapter 16 The Cytoskeleton. Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton.

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Page 1: Chapter 16 The Cytoskeleton. Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton.

Chapter 16

The Cytoskeleton

Page 2: Chapter 16 The Cytoskeleton. Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton.

Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton

Page 3: Chapter 16 The Cytoskeleton. Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton.

Filaments are made of small protein subunits

Page 4: Chapter 16 The Cytoskeleton. Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton.

Single protofilament is easy to break

Page 5: Chapter 16 The Cytoskeleton. Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton.

Multiple protofilaments are more stable

Page 6: Chapter 16 The Cytoskeleton. Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton.

Lateral contacts make a strong filament

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Cytoskeleton can reshape rapidly

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Tubulin heterodimer is the microtubule subunit

Page 9: Chapter 16 The Cytoskeleton. Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton.

Microtubule structure

Page 10: Chapter 16 The Cytoskeleton. Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton.

Microtubules preferentially grow at the plus end

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Dynamic instability of microtubules inside a cell

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Rapid cytoskeletal changes in fruit fly embryo

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Growing and shrinking microtubules

Page 15: Chapter 16 The Cytoskeleton. Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton.

Growing and shrinking microtubules

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Growing microtubule has GTP containing tubulin subunits at its end

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Structure of actin

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Nucleation is the rate limiting step

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If actin filaments instead of actin subunits are starting point polymerization starts much faster

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Actin binds to many different proteins

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Intermediate filaments

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Model of intermediate filament structure

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Model of intermediate filaments

Page 27: Chapter 16 The Cytoskeleton. Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton.

Intermediate filaments can withstand high levels of deforming force

Page 28: Chapter 16 The Cytoskeleton. Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton.

Keratin filaments in an epithelial cell

Page 29: Chapter 16 The Cytoskeleton. Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton.

Blistering of the skin caused by a mutant keratin gene

Normal skin

Page 30: Chapter 16 The Cytoskeleton. Cell stained with general protein stain shows the cytoskeleton.

Blistering of the skin caused by a mutant keratin gene

Skin with mutated keratin gene

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Blistering of the skin caused by a mutant keratin gene

Cells rupture between the nucleus and the hemi-desmosomes

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