Lecture 10 Molecules And Cells Flashcards
Cell terminology
Peroxisomes - break down toxic peroxides
Golgi - process and pack proteins
Rough ER - studded w/ribosomes site for protein synthesis
Smooth ER- lipid synthesis site and chemical modification of proteins
Phagosome - vesicle of food taken in by endocytosis, fuses to lysosome, products of digestion released and lysosome waste contents expelled by exocytosis
Cytoskeleton filaments
Microfilaments - strands of actin protein that often interact with other protein strands 7nm
Intermediate filaments - fibrous tough rope like protein strands that stabilise cell structure and shape 8-12 nm
Microtubules - hollow tubulin protein cylinders containing alpha and beta tubulin subunits 25nm
Microfilaments and cell movement
Microfilaments can be cross linked by myosin and other crosslink proteins as in the microvilli. Providing structure for movement
Microtubules
Intracellular trafficking of membranes, chromosomes and other components - get things to the right places
Intercellular junctions
Tight
Gap
Desmo/Hemidesmosome
Adherens
Plant cells communicate
Via plasmodesmata ( holes in cell walls)
Cell walls made up of cellulose, pectin and hemicellulose
Scale of life examples
0.1nm C-C bond
1micrometer bacteria
10 micrometres red blood cell
Microscopy
Light/ “super res” fluoro microscopy
Transmission - cross-section
scanning - 3D surface structure
electron microscopy
Light microscope types
Listed in order of resolution least to most:
Bright (requires stained sample)
Phase contrast - diff interference contrast
Fluorescent markers under laser scanning confocal lense
Deconvolution
Super res 3D SIM (structured illumination microscopy)
Localisation microscope