cytoskeleton chart Flashcards

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realtive sizes of

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smallest to largest: actin (microfilament), intermediate filament, microtubule

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subunits

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microfilament: actin
intermediate filament: lamins, keratin, neurofilament, vimentin, desmin, GFAP
microtubule: tubulin

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polarized

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they all are

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nucleotide bond

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microfilament: ATP
intermediate filament: none
microtubule: GTP

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accessory proteins of MT

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MAPs and Tau

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hyperstable structures

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  • microfilament: sarcomere and microvili
  • intermediate filament: desmosomes
  • microtubule: cilia, flagella, and centrioles
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motors

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microfilament: myosin

- MT: kynesins and dyneins

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functions

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  • microfilament: phagocytosis, cytokinesis, cell motility, force generation, membrane stabilization
  • intermediate filament: mechanical integrity
  • MT: cilia, flagella, mitotic spindle, organelle/cargo transport
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drugs that effect MTs

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taxol and vinca alkaloids (colchicine and vinblastine)

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medical significance

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microfilament: hereditary spherocytosis, listeria infections, vaccinia
- intermediate filament: laminopathies, blistering diseae, cancer diagnosis
- MT: kartageners (immotile cilia syndrome), cancer chemotherapy, dementias (tau-opathy)

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vaccina and listeriosis

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  • vaccina is a virus and listeria is a bacterium
  • both of which produce actin filaments in the cells which they infect
  • these filaments protrude from the cell, getting stuck in other cells, allowing for the pathogens to infect neighboring cells
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