jobs of the cytoskeleton
the three types of filaments
microtubules
25 nm in diameter
actin filament
7 nm in diameter
functions of intermediate filament
structure of intermediate filaments
tissue
an ensemble of cells, not necessarily identical, but from the same origin, that together carry out a specific function
what are the four types of tissues
connective tissue
such as bone and blood
epithelial tissue
layers of cells that cover organ surfaces
nervous tissue
central nervous system and peripheral nervous system
muscular tissue
provides contractility
the five types of cell junctions
tight junction
adherens junction
- key connecting proteins called cadherins
desmosome
links intermediate filaments, keratin
gap junction
protein channels, made of connexins which form into a 6 subunit formation called conexon
hemidesmosome
anchors cells to ECM through integrin
extracellular matrix
tumor
characteristics of metastatic cancer cells
oncogens
- cause cancer when hyperactive (gof or dominant mutation)
tumor suppressor genes
- cause cancer when inactive (lof or recessive mutation)
hyperactive
creation of oncogenes by mutations of proto-oncogene or DNA abnormalities