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Microtubule Cytoskeleton and Motility
8/26/11 Second Lecture
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Graduate
09/05/2011

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What is the microtubule organizing center of the cell called?
Definition
Centrosome
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What subunits are microtubules made of?
Definition
13 protofilaments
Term
What are the protofilaments in microtubules composed of?
Definition
alpha and beta tubulin (beta points toward plus end)
Term
Which end of the microtubule is associated with being anchored in the MTOC?
Definition
- end, + end grows outward toward outer part of cell (important because kinesin moves toward the + so it can carry signals to the periphery of a cell)
Term
What are taxols and what purpose do they serve? Why are they dangerous?
Definition
taxols are compounds that hyper-stabilize the microtubules of the mitotic spinde, causing blockage of cell division and apoptosis. They are powerful anti-tumor drugs, but lack target specificity and can cause damage to non-cancer cells
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What was meant by the "dynamic instability" of microtubules?
Definition
There is a constant varying in the length of microtubules, synthesis of additional subunits is always occurring in conjunction with disassembly of the + end (initiated by hydrolysis of GTP at the + end)
Term
Describe the search and capture model for microtubule stabilization
Definition
Capping proteins on the cell membrane allow microtubules to bind to them as they extent out from the MTOC. This process can cause cellular projections and alterations of cell poles
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What are MAPS and how do they function?
Definition
They stabilize microtubules permitting additional assembly by binding to the outside of the microtubule
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What are the two motor proteins associated with movement along microtubules and what direction does each travel toward?
Definition
1. Kinesin - moves toward + end
2. Dyneins - moves toward - end
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