What is the purpose of the cytoskeleton
3 types of protein filaments are
1) Actin (thin-filaments or microfilaments)
2) Intermediate filaments
3) Microtubules (thick filaments)
Functions of microtubules
Structure of microtubules
Structure of centrioles
9 triplets of microtubules arranged around a central axis
Function of centrioles
What is the nickname for the centrosome
-Microtubule organizing center (MTOC)
Function of the centrosome
Structure of the centrosome
Polymerization of microtubules are directed and organized at
MTOC’s
Polymerization of microtubules is a _____ dependent process
GTP
Tau proteins are
Proteins that stabalize axonal microtubules
What happens if hyperphosphorylation of tau proteins occur
-Alzheimers disease
Colchicine (Vinblastine Vincristine)
Paclitaxel
Name all the microtubule motor proteins
What direction do Dynein motor proteins move
Move in the (-) direction along microtubules
What direction do Kinesin motor proteins move
Move in the (+) direction along microtubules
What are two examples of structure that are highly motile and are comprised of microtubules.
-Cilia and flagella.
Axonemal motor proteins are associated with
Cilia and flagella.
***that makes sense bc they are both made of microtubules.
The 9+2 arrangment is characteristic of
Cilia
Motor protein associated with cilia
Dynein arms
9+0 arrangment is characteristic of
Primary Cilia
Primary cilia is basically
Sensory cilia.
Makes up chemorecptors, photoreceptors and mechanocreceptors