Chapter 19 - Microfilaments and Intermediate Filaments

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The-) (end of actin filaments is polarized and has an exposed ________ binding site.

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G actin

When ________ is above Cc, filaments grow and when it is below Cc, then filaments depolymerize.

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external signals

The organization and assembly of the cytoskeleton can be induced through ________, and the internal of both G proteins and calcium can be induced as well.

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CH domain family

The ________ is the main housing of many actin cross- linked proteins 19.2: The Dynamics of Actin Assembly.

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Intracellular translocation of various membrane

________ limited vesicles along actin filaments are powered by myosins I, V, and VI.

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Critical concentration

________ (Cc) is the equilibrium of actin monomers and actin filaments.

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Sarcomeres

________ are what the organization of actin thin filaments and myosin thick filaments in skeletal muscle cells are called 19.4: Cell Locomotion.

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filaments of actin

The ________ are organized into networks and bundles divided by cross- linked proteins.

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Cell locomotion

________ occurs through actin polymerization and branching generated movement, adhesion structures assembly, and myosin II- mediated cortical contraction.

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Globular G actin

________ and F- actin are both subunits oriented in the same direction.

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eukaryotic cells

Actin is a huge part of the cytoskeleton and is abundantly found in ________.

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Polymerization of G actin

________ and nucleation occur at the same time in cells, and once polymerization stabilizes the rates for the addition and loss of subunits becomes equal.

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Contractile bundles

________ with primitive sarcomere like organization can be formed by actin filaments and myosin II in nonmuscle cells.

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