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Cytoskeleton, Motor Mobility and Mitosis
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3 cytoskeletal networks
Definition
microfilaments [actin], microtubules [tubulin] and intermediate filaments
Term
Microfilaments/Actin
Definition
smallest, most dynamic of cytoskeletal structure (though with muscle, stable). 6nm in diameter. enriched in cell cortex.
Term
microfilament Actin filament have a fast and growing side, which is which?
Definition
barbed-end = fast, pointed [arrow] end = slow
Term
Microfilaments in most cells most likely to be found?
Definition
at the periphery to form the membrane cytoskeleton [but can be found through the cytoplasm]
Term
Type of actin and location?
Definition
alpha = skeletal muscle, Beta/gamma = muscle and nonmuscle cells (6 actin genes in 3 families)
Term
Describe the actin protein (molecular shape)
Definition
43kDA globular protein, 375AA with two domains surrounding a nucelotide binding pocket
Term
ATPase activity in microfilaments
Definition
hexokinase and heat shock protein (hsp70); hexokinase is an enzyme that phosphorylates a six-carbon sugar, a hexose, to a hexose phosphate
Term
example of actin as a stabilizing filament?
Definition
tropomyosin - binds to groove of MF
Term
example of actin as a bundle/cross link filament?
Definition
fibrin or alpha actinin link adjacent filaments into a bundle, whereas filamin links create actin MF gels
Term
actin can become a fragment filament when?
Definition
gelsolin seves filaments into shorter filaments
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actin can be attached to a membrane when?
Definition
spectrin anchors filaments to membrane surfaces by binding MFs and membrane proteins
Term
atin bins monomers and regulates actin polymerization when?
Definition
profilin binds soluble g-actin monomers, but in response to signals can release actin for rapid polymerization
Term
Ena/VASP
Definition
proteins involved in regulating cell shape, adhesion and motility in actin - capping proteins increase actin microfilament dynamics
Term
Microfilament function - structural and motile
Definition
membrane cytoskeleton, vesicle movement [secretion], cytokinese, cell locomotion, cell shape, cell adhesion, muscle contractility, metabolic compartmentation
Term
Phallotoxins from deadly Amanita phalloides mushrooms
Definition
bind and stabilize F-actin
Term
Latrunculin A
Definition
- toxic isolated from a Red Sea Sponge, disrupts MF organization in cultured cells
Term
cytochalasins
Definition
family of fungal metabolites that bind to fast growing, barbed end of MF to block assembly and disassemble at that end
Term
Pathogens exploit ____ due to its motility to spread and move within the cells
Definition
actin, microfillaments - ex. Listeria and Shigella - bacteria. Vaccinia - virus
Term
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
Definition
genetic disease, mutated WASP protein doesn't have rapid assembly of actin filaments; defect in cellular immunity, lymphoid development, muturation/function of myeloid monocytic cells
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Cardiomyopathy [Familial hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy or Idiopathic Dilated cardiomyopathy]
Definition
genetic disease, altered organization of actin cytoskeleton due to mutations in alpha cardiac actin. FHC effects contraction, IDC forces transmission fromt he sarcromere. overall, loss of fibrils
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Src and Rac
Definition
oncogenes that modulate actin cytoskeleton,
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Celiac disease [cytoskeletal role]
Definition
actin filaments are a common autoantigen [so abundent]
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Swinholide
Definition
actin-specific drug, severs filaments
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cytoplasmic MT structure
Definition
polymer of 50kD tubulin subunit, heterodimers of alpha and Beta-tubulin align end to end in protofilaments, 13 joint laterally form a hollow tube with an outer diameter of 25nm [sometimes 12 or 14 or 15 protofilaments]
Term
walls of cytoplasmic MT structure
Definition
series of linear polymers of tubulin alpha-beta dimers known as protofilaments, in typical MT 13 protofilmanets arranged side by side to form the wall of the tubule.
Term
length of MTs
Definition
few micrometers to hundreds of micrometers
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basal bodies and centrioles structure
Definition
9 sets of circumferentially arranged triplet microtubules.
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triplet microtubules structure
Definition
paired structures with two cylinders orientated orthogonally to each other
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cilia and flagellae grow directly out of ____
Definition
basal bodies
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pericentriolar material
Definition
surrounds centrioles, this is where the cytoplasmic and mitotic spindle microtubules nucleate by rings of gamma-tubulin.
Term
microtubule organizing centers
Definition
region where cytoplasmic and mitotic spindle MT nucleate by rings of gamma-tubulin; serve to nucleate and organize
cytoplasmic microtubules. The minus ends are anchored at the MTOC, generating a polarity for cytoplasmic
Term
Axonemes are found
Definition
in cilia and glagella
Term
Axonemes structure?
Definition
9 sets of circumferentially arranged doublet microtubules plus a pair of centrally located single MTs.
Term
Flagellae found?
Definition
in free-swimming cells - ex. sperm
Term
Cilia found?
Definition
cells which are part of solid tissue
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Dynein-induced MT sliding
Definition
Allow cilia and flagella to beat/gyrate
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Tubulins, structure?
Definition
subunit of MT; popypeptide subunit of ~50kD but must form stable heterodimers. tubulin is highly conserved; only alpha-beta heterodimers are present in MT proper.
Term
Tubulin dimers structure?
Definition
contain two guanine nucleotides
Term
structure of Tubulins and GTPases?
Definition
beta tubulin GTp = readily exchangable and hydrolyzes. Alpha = poorly exchangable. GTP form of tubulin dime wants assembly at plus end, GDP wants disassembly
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Microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) function
Definition
stimulate MT assembly and stabilization, link MTs to other cellular structures and serve as scaffolds for proteins [kinases and phosphatases]
Term
Major types of MAPs? (Microtubule-associated proteins)
Definition
1. tau - in brain - 60-70kD, 2. MAP1 and MAP2 [250kD] and MAP4 in nonneuronal cells, type 1 - MAP1 = m=terminal MT binding domain. type 2 MAPs[tau, MAP2, MAP4] have a c-terminal MT binding domain - 18 AA repeat. basic.
Term
acetylation or
detyrosination
Definition
MT modifying protein, introduces posttranslational modifications to tubulin
Term
katanin or spastin
Definition
MT modifying protein, cleaves MT
Term
Function of MT?
Definition
interphase [transports membrane-bound organelles, determination of cell polarity and shape, consolidation of cell movement], mitosis and meiosis [spindles, segregation of chromosomes - karyokinesis].
Term
Mitosis stages?
Definition
1. prophase, 2. metaphase, 3. anaphase, 4. telophase,
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Prophase
Definition
nuclear membrane breakdown and
chromosome condensation
Term
Metaphase
Definition
formation of spindle; chromosomes align at
center of the spindle
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anaphase
Definition
chromosomes separate);
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telophase
Definition
cleavage furrow forms, and cytokinesis occurs; nuclear membranes form around newly formed daughter nuclei
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Vincristine
Definition
MT destabilizing drug [treat cancer]
Term
Taxol
Definition
MT stabilizing drug [treat cancer]
Term
Alzheimer's disease
Definition
Tau aggregates form neurofibrillary tangles, increase density correlate with dementia
Term
Frontotemporal dementia and parkinsonism (FTDP-17)
Definition
mutation in gene for MAP tau
Term
Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia:
Definition
gene most frequently mutated in HSP is spastin, a protein that can fragment microtubules.
Term
spastin
Definition
protein that can fragment microtubules.
Term
Mutations in Lis1 (Lissencephaly)
Definition
Doublecortin or tubulin alpha 1a produce alterations in cortical layering due to altered neuronal migration
Term
Mutations in Beta3 tubulin
Definition
produce cogenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles type 3 and may lead to cognitive and behavioral disorders, facial paralysis and a late onset sensory polyneuropathy [droping eyes syndrome]
Term
Actin is a 1. ATPase or 2. GTPase
Definition
ATPase, tubulins are GTPases
Term
MTOC are found near?
Definition
the nucleus, where MTs are usually found. orientated away from the center towards periphery(at the + side). - end near center.
Term
Stathmin
Definition
binds tubulin dimers to affect MT dynamics
Term
dynein [involved with MT]
Definition
retrograde transport
Term
kinesin [involved with MT]
Definition
antergrograde transport
Term
Intermediate filaments structure?
Definition
10nm in diameter and 10-100micrometers long, forms a nuclear envelope in all nucleated cells, but cytoplasmic forms not found in plants,lower euks; expression cell-type specific
Term
IF protein Keratin
Definition
type 1 and II, found in epithelial cells
Term
IF protein vimentin, acidic proteins and desmins, glial fibrillary
Definition
Type III, vimetin [found in fibroblasts], glial fibrillary, acidic proteins [astrocytes], desmin [smooth muscle cells]
Term
IF protein Neurofilaments
Definition
Type IV, found in all vertebrate nuerons
Term
IF protein Lamins
Definition
Type V, found in nuclear envelope
Term
BPAG1
Definition
IF associatiated protein, is alternatively spliced
Term
BPAG1e
Definition
IF associated protein, 230kD, epithelial cells binds keratin filaments to hemidesmosomes, mutants cause a blistering disease
Term
BPAG1n
Definition
IF associated protein, 280kD, sensory neurons crosslink neurofilaments to membrane cytoskeleton, mutants have an axonopathy
Term
Filaggrin
Definition
IF associated protein, 37kD cornified epithelia aggregates keratin
Term
Lamin-associated proteins
Definition
IF associated protein, 57-75kD nuclear envelope
Term
Emerin
Definition
IF associated protein, 34kD, inner nuclear membrane mutants develop Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy
Term
Plectin
Definition
IF associated protein, 500kD homodimer, links keratin to other cytoskeletal elements, mutant causes
blistering disease
Term
IF function
Definition
1. most cell-specific of cytoskeletal elements
2. are flexible even when bundled
3. are the most stable cytoskeletal structures
4. provide mechanical strength to cells, tissue, & extracellular structures (i.e. hair)
5. have structural, but not motile functions
6. major protein component of skin & hair
7. contribute to cell interactions through desmosomes and hemidesmosomes
8. form nonpolar filaments.
Term
Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex
Definition
diseases of skin blistering: IF disease due to keratins
Term
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Definition
exhibit accumulations of neurofilaments in the initial segment of the axon. Mutations in neurofilaments may be associated with some forms of ALS-like motor neuron disease or some forms of Charcot-Marie-Tooth peripheral neuropathies
Term
central core
Definition
IF signature structure
Term
progeria
Definition
premature aging, IF lamina disease
Term
muscle myosin (myosin IIs) and flagellar dyneins
Definition
two types of molecular motors
Term
3 superfamilies of the molecular motors
Definition
myosins (>18 gene families) that move along microfilaments; the dyneins (16 genes) and the kinesins (>45 genes) both of which move along microtubules
Term
how can you differentiate myosins and dyneins
Definition
pharmacologically by differential susceptibility to inhibitors ATPase activity
Term
what first provided the first indication of a molecular motor?
Definition
muscle [myosin] - later brain then other cells
Term
giant axon of a squid
Definition
you can observe enormous amount of vesicle transport along MTs [fast axonal transport]. When inhibitors applied, didn't match myosin or dynein motors
Term
adenylylimidodiphosphate (AMP-PNP)
Definition
a weak competitive inhibitor of both myosin and dynein, requiring a 10-100 fold excess of analogue. But with giant squid fast axons, within minutes of this drug, both anterograde and retrograde axonal transport stops; inhibition by this drug occurs in prsences of stoichiometric concentrations of ATP. discovered kinesins!
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kinesins
Definition
MT based motor, inhibited by AMP-PNP
Term
sea urchin sperm flagella first isolated what?
Definition
dyneins [cilia and flagella - cilium type]
Term
three different sets of proteins were bound to MTs in the absence of ATP and released from MT by addition of ATP
Definition
1. Kinesin
2. previously called MAP1c (protein) - dynein heavy chain [found in cytoplasm - not cilia]
3. dynamin [not a motor at all, a GTP binding protein important for endocytosis ]
Term
Dynamin
Definition
Not an MT motor protein, a GTP binding protein important to endocytosis
Term
Presence of ATP on MT bound proteins ______ and absence of ATP ______
Definition
releases, and binds (no ATP - think of rigor mortis]
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Mysosins
Definition
all actin based motor proteins (myosin II, muscle and nonmuscle, and moving organelles and other cargo on MF)
Term
myosin II
Definition
slides antiparralllel MFs past each other
Term
number of types of myosin
Definition
18 - all heavy chains share homology and interact with MFs
Term
mysosin 1
Definition
monomeric myosin, interacts with membranes. important in endocytosis, plays a role in hearing and balance by interacting with the mechanosensory channels in hair cells in acousticovestibular system]
Term
myosin II
Definition
most familiar form of myosin, includes all the muscles myosins and found in nonmuscle cells too [dimer of two heavy chains with 2-4 accessory subunits], important in cell locomotion and cytokinesis
Term
myosin V
Definition
found in many tissue types, plays a role in delivery vesicles to PM.
2. Also a dimer of two heavy chains with multiple associated calmodulin molecules acting as regulatory subunits.
3. also bind to vesicles that interact with kinesin
Term
Function of mysoin
Definition
1. cell motility
2. cytokinesis
3. structural support [microvilli, sterocilla]
4. membrane cytoskeleton
Term
Mysoin and cell motility still need
Definition
MT [required for guidance, can't have cell motility without]
Term
MFs at the leading edge of a moving cell may form ______ or _______
Definition
thin spikes (filopodia) or broad sheets (lamellopodia) -- by combination of actin assembly and myosin motor actin
Term
filopodia
Definition
thin spikes [MF changes in cell motility]
Term
lamellopodia
Definition
broad sheets [MF changes in cell motility]
Term
what occurs in cytokinesis?
Definition
MF form a contractile ring that constricts cytoplasm between newly forming daughter cells after teolphase. Myosin contribues to tthis assembly and contraction of contractile rings
Term
structure of microvilli
Definition
MF align in parallel occupying the core of each; forming a brush border of dozen of these at the apical surfaces.
Term
structure of stereocilia
Definition
have a narrower at the base than at the distal tip; found at apical surfaces of epithelial cells localed in the epididymis and inner ear [sound waves]
Term
Diseases associated with myosin?
Definition
1. Griscelli syndrome
2. Usher syndrome
3. Snell's Walzer mouse - mutation in myosin VI [vestibular defects]
Term
Griscelli syndrome
Definition
rare inherited disease characterized by immunodeficiency and partial albinism, sometimes with a neurological component that can be due to Myosin V mutations. Myosin V plays a key role in delivery of pigment granules from melanosomes to hair follicles. Defects in this form myosin V lead to a silvery grey color of hair because kinesin I delivers the pigment to the cell periphery, but myosin V is needed to pass through the membrane cyoskeleton.
Term
Usher syndrome
Definition
a set of autosomal recessive diseases with sensorineural hearing loss and retinitis pigmentosa. Type 1 Usher syndrome may be due to mutation in an unconventional myosin (myosin VII).
Term
Dyneins
Definition
flagellar and cilia motor cells, greater than 10^6 Daltons in size; in flagellar: 2 or 3 heavy chains (over 500kD), 3 75kD intermediate chains and a variable number of light chains (8-24kD).
Term
structure/composition of cilia and flagella
Definition
distinct bundled set of MT based structures covered by the plasma membrane; cells with single motile [sperm] = flagellum, cells with multiple cilia = cilia. except nonmotile cilium from centriole. All cilia originate from a modified centriolar structure [basal body].
Term
basal body
Definition
9 triple Ms arranged in a ring that forms the base of ciliary MT; as MT goes upward, covert 9 doublets MTs crosslinked [and in motile cilia, a pair of singlet MTs originates in the center of the cilium]
Term
how flagellar dyneins work
Definition
MTs slide relative to each other to allow for flagella beating; when ATP added, MTs slide past each other
Term
Motor domain of dynein
Definition
heavy chain, centrally located
Term
Number of ATP binding sites in myosin, kinesin and dynein
Definition
1 ATP binding site = myosin, kinesin
4-5 atp = Dynein heavy chain [not all functional]
Term
dynein heavy chain specialized structure?
Definition
specialized loop that forms the MT binding domain
Term
Dynein intermediate chains important for?
Definition
important for the interactions between dynein and other structures inclyding dynactin and membranes
Term
dynein light chain plays a role in?
Definition
binding to different cargos or in regulation of dynein motility
Term
ciliate Chlamydomonas
Definition
14 different dynein heavy chain genes expressed and present in a single cilium. each subunit of flagellar on any organism can be multigene families.
Term
MAP1C
Definition
discovered cytoplasmic dyneins because of it - both myosin and dyneins MAP1C are found and both are released by ATP. dynein move MT in vitro with a polarity opposite of that seen with kinesin, and was IDed as a two headed cytoplasmic dynein
Term
Structure of dyneins
Definition
form a 40nm long two headed complex weighing 1.6^6D. includes two heavy chains, and light and intermediate MW chains.
Term
cytoplasmic dyneins found?
Definition
at mitotic spindles, interphase cells [bound to organelles]. important role in assembly and orientation of mitotic spindles
Term
dynactin
Definition
106D structure, some cyto dyneins require interaction with this multiprotein complex. is a linker between cytoplasmic dynein and some other structure [centrosomal material, actin cytoskeleton, membranes]
Term
dynactin structure?
Definition
Dynactin subunits include: 8 or 9 Arp1 (actin-related protein 1); 4 or 5 dynamitin; 2 p150 Glued; 2 p24; one each of p62, conventional actin, Arp11, capping protein a and b, p27 and p25.
Term
Dynactin interactions with dynein is found on it where?
Definition
dynein intermediate chains, p150 Glued, and dynamitin; regulated by phosphorylation.
Term
diseases associated with dynein?
Definition
1. spinal musclar atrophy
2. ALS-like motor neurons - mutations in dynactin
3. Lissencephaly
4. Situs Inversus
5. syndromic male sterility
Term
Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Definition
could be a dynein disease, related to mutation in dynein heavy chain gene
Term
Lissencephaly
Definition
severe brain developmental defect due to mutations in a dynein associated protein known as Lis1, which is thought to play a role in anchoring dyneins to specific locations during cell divisions and embryonic development. As a result of mutations in this gene, neuronal cells fail to migrate properly and the complex layering of the cortex fails to form,
leading to severe retardation and early death. Brains of patients with lissencephaly have a smooth
cortex, lacking the various folds and ridges characteristic of a normal brain.
Term
Situs Inversus
Definition
Reversal or randomization of normal organ locations (i.e heart on right
instead of the left side of the chest) Associated with mutations in flagellar dyneins or kinesin related motor proteins.
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