CYTOPLASM/CYTOSOL Structure Fluid between cell membrane & organelles Contains water, salts, organic compounds Function Aids in movement Cell Type Prokaryotic and ...
Title: Cytoskeleton Author: ITS Last modified by: JUser Created Date: 4/11/2001 11:54:39 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show Company: Kennesaw State ...
Moves pseudpods in Amoeba (microfilaments) Protoplasmic streaming in ... Cilia and flagella (microtubules) Cellular motion requires. Microtubule. Motor molecule ...
4. 5. Cytoskeleton. Microtubules. Largest of cytoskeletal components ... Coding region of gene stops at terminator site which signals enzyme to release. 49 ...
Also called actin. Ubiquitous, multifunctional. Responsible for cell crawling ... Bind to tubulin and inhibit mt polymerization. This blocks mitosis. Taxol ...
many mammal. cell types. widely distrib. platelets, muscle, fibroblasts. Amoeba ... Melanocytes (mammals) secrete melanosomes which are. taken up by the keratinocytes ...
Flagella and cilia of eukaryotic cells. Organelle movement in a cell ... ALL eukaryotic cilia and flagella have the same internal structure. 9 2 arrangement ...
... kinesin dynein cAMP cAMP pigment cells ATP ADP ATP ADP ADP ATP ADP ADP-Pi Kinesin MT-motor proteins and the transported elements (Hirokawa, N. Science 1998, ...
Intermediate filaments - support ... Cilia and flagella are made up of microtubules. http://programs.northlandcollege.edu/biology/Biology1111/animations/flagell um.html ...
Slide show modified from: http://www.explorebiology.com Cytoskeleton, Cell Walls, & ECM Cytoskeleton network of fibers extending throughout the cytoplasm ...
Protofilaments are a heterodimer - Microtubles and microfilaments can ... Hydrolytic enzymes (a-amylase) Oxidation-reduction enzymes (dehydrogenases, oxidases) ...
generate force for the movement of chromosomes, organelles, and whole cells ... This Sprite is named Twink. Ciliated epithelium of human trachea. Flagellum on sperm ...
CHAPTER 9 The Cytoskeleton and Cell Motility Microtubules (11) Microtubules (12) Basal Bodies and Other MTOCs Basal body structure where outer microtubules in a ...
I use these PowerPoint s in cell biology lectures that I give to first year ... Does anybody have a cold can of ATP for this guy. Motor MAPs & traffic ...
... the minus end will lead to growth at the plus and disassembly at the minus end ... Ends are important independently regulation of actin assembly/disassembly ...
Title: Slide 1 Author: Jamie Pighin Last modified by: Jamie Pighin Created Date: 5/28/2004 6:12:53 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show Other titles
of different proteins in different tissues. 8 wrapped filaments and maintains shape and ... formins: proteins that regulate actin cables and the contractile ring ...
Cytoskeleton III Chapter 16 Actin binds to many different proteins Plectin (green) crosslinks intermediate filaments (blue) and microtubules (red) Cross linking ...
I use these PowerPoint s in cell biology lectures that I give ... Make the nuclear fibrous lamina with types A, B, & C lamins. Different from other types ...
Chapter 9- the cytoskeleton * * * * * * WASP gives the signal to move; ARP activates, and begins nucleating actin filaments; MORE ARP binds @ 70o angle.
The cytoskeleton The cell surface and junctions * * Intracellular junctions in animals The tight junctions of the intestinal epithelium keep the contents of the ...
RhoGTPases and Actin Cytoskeleton. Alex. Andr . Andres. Elena. Isabelle. Shuoshuo ... phagocytosis of apoptotic cells and cell motility. Not much known (19 ...
Support: provides internal structure to the cell ... Microtubules must be anchored to some part of the cell ... Holding cells together by 'snaps' Fig. 10.7 ...
Title: Slide 1 Author: Jonathan Scholey Last modified by: Jonathan Scholey Created Date: 9/30/2006 3:00:19 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
Organizing the cell: the Cytoskeleton Intermediate Filaments Microfilaments Microtubules Microtubules EM views FtsZ: a prokaryotic ur-tubulin? The Tubulin Superfamily ...
WASps and cortactin: activate ... WASp: Hematopoietic isoform. N-WASp: Ubiquitous. Roles of N-WASp ... WASp family proteins activate Arp2/3 complex on ...
Chapter 05. CELL MEMBRANE, ... Note: Some single-celled protists (paramecium) live in fresh. water. ... to move cells (paramecium) or move materials past ...
Overview Alignment of the ELMO-domain Alignment of the PH-domain Phylogenetic relationship of ELMO1 homologues Biocomputing and Reality Prediction of ...
Evolving concepts from molecular biology. for application in the coronary ... To unravel shearing effects on EC deformation. shear stress has to be controlled ...
The cytoskeleton provides mechanical support and maintains shape of the cell. ... In animal cells, the centrosome has a pair of centrioles, each with nine ...
The cell cytoskeleton is a network of polar biopolymers cross-linked by a ... graduate student and one postdoctoral researcher have been involved in this ...
CH 15 and 16 10/31 and 11/3. Cytoskeletal Components: microtubules, ... in the direction of cell elongation (have you ever seen a pseudopod on an amoeba? ...
... own concentration gradient, independent of concentration gradient of ... some proteins guided by cytoskeleton 'motors' some proteins anchored by cytoskeleton. Fluid Membrane. AP ...
No mitotic spindle (they have no cytoskeleton) ... process involving the cytoskeleton. Linear DNA strands are separated by cytoskeleton motor proteins. Life of ...
Origin and Diversification of Eukaryotes: Protists Eukaryotic Cells Nucleus and membrane bound organelles Well developed cytoskeleton structural support that ...