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Cytoskeleton
Cytoskeleton
   Means “cell skeleton”
   Internal framework of cell
   Has many functions
       Anchoring cell organelles
       Provide cell shape
       Aids in cell motility
       Response to environmental signals

   Comprises
       Microtubules
       Microfilaments
       Intermediate filaments
Made of proteins
           Dynamic properties
   Coordinate with each other
Coordinate with external signal
The cytoskeleton is composed of
networks of 3 different filaments
The cytoskeleton is dynamic
Microtubules
   Hollow tubes made of the protein tubulin
       Alternating dimers of     and    tubulin

   Largest of cytoskeleton filaments
   Is used for:
       Maintenance of cell shape
       Motility
            Flagella or cilia
       Movement of organelles through cell
            Often involves motor molecule
       Often originate from centrosome
       Spindle Fibres formation
       Cell wall formation
       Mechanical Support
Table 6-1a
                              10 µm




             Column of tubulin dimers


                               25 nm



                      Tubulin dimer
Microtubules are organized to
perform specific functions
Maintain Cell Shape
Holding Organelles in Place
Mechanical Support
Microtubule structure
The centrosome is the primary
microtubule nucleation site in
most cells
Centrosome
   Microtubules
    Organizing
    Centre
   Hold centrioles
Location of Centrosome
Centrosomes act to polarize the
microtubule network




   Plus end - fast growing, usually in the cytoplasm
   Minus end - slow growing, anchored at the centrosome in
    most cells
Centrioles      Located in centrosome of animal cells
                Occur in perpedicular pair
                Have 9 triplets of microtubules
                Facilitate microtubule assembly and
                 chromosome separation in some cells
                Divide during cell division
Fig. 6-22
                      Centrosome




                                             Microtubule


                       Centrioles
                                                    0.25 µm




            Longitudinal section Microtubules Cross section
            of one centriole                  of the other centriole
Flagellum structure
   Basal body links flagellum or cilia to cell surface
      Basal body looks just like a centriole
   9 +2 arrangement of microtubules (eukaryotes)
   9+0 arrangement of microtubules (prokaryotes)
   Radial spokes prevent dramatic sliding and only bending
Microtubule Organization of
Flagella
Movement of Cillia and Flagella
Fig. 6-24
                                                        Outer microtubule
                                          0.1 µm                            Plasma
                                                        doublet
                                                                            membrane
                                                        Dynein proteins
                                                        Central
                                                        microtubule
                                                        Radial
                                                        spoke
                                                        Protein cross-
              Microtubules                              linking outer
                                                        doublets
                             (b) Cross section of
              Plasma
                                 cilium
              membrane
              Basal body



     0.5 µm
 (a) Longitudinal                         0.1 µm
     section of cilium                             Triplet




                             (c) Cross section of basal body
Basal Body
Structure
               Microtubules
                 Alpha   & Beta Tubulin


               Microfilament
                 Actin   molecules
Cell motility




   Cell movement facilitated by flagella or cilia
   Unlike in prokaryotes, eukaryotic flagella undulate
   Cilia are small appendages and they move like a
    swimmers arm-active stroke and return stroke
Fig. 6-25
                      Microtubule
                      doublets                           ATP




                                      Dynein
                                      protein
            (a) Effect of unrestrained dynein movement

                                                          ATP
            Cross-linking proteins
            inside outer doublets




                                      Anchorage
                                      in cell



            (b) Effect of cross-linking proteins

                                  1               3

                                      2




            (c) Wavelike motion
Microfilaments
   Made of two intertwined strands of actin
   Helps maintain cell shape
       Actin rearrangements allow engulfment events
       Psuedopod formation in ameoba

   Promote cytoplasmic streaming in plants
   Essential for muscle contraction
   Used by invading bacteria to move around cell
   Frequently being assembled and disassembled
    within cell
   Cytokinesis
Table 6-1b
                             10 µm




             Actin subunit


                             7 nm
Microfilaments 2
               Myosin interacts with actin to
                cause contraction
               Cytoplasmic streaming and
                ameoboid motion are similar
                 Cortical cytoplasm around the
                  perimiter of cell contains
                  perpendicular actin (wind fence)
                 Streaming portion has parallel
                  actin which facilitates cytoplasm
                  movement
                 Plant cell wall prevents
                  amoeboid movement of plant cell
Intermediate Filaments
   Resemble cable in structure
   Are made of protein subunits
   Help maintain cell shape
   Are durable and not assembled and
    disassembled as other cytoskeleton
    components
   May help maintain organelle position
Table 6-1c

                                    5 µm




             Keratin proteins
                Fibrous subunit (keratins
                coiled together)

                                   8–12 nm

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STPM Form 6 Biology Cytoskeleton

  • 2. Cytoskeleton  Means “cell skeleton”  Internal framework of cell  Has many functions  Anchoring cell organelles  Provide cell shape  Aids in cell motility  Response to environmental signals  Comprises  Microtubules  Microfilaments  Intermediate filaments
  • 3. Made of proteins Dynamic properties Coordinate with each other Coordinate with external signal
  • 4. The cytoskeleton is composed of networks of 3 different filaments
  • 6. Microtubules  Hollow tubes made of the protein tubulin  Alternating dimers of and tubulin  Largest of cytoskeleton filaments  Is used for:  Maintenance of cell shape  Motility  Flagella or cilia  Movement of organelles through cell  Often involves motor molecule  Often originate from centrosome  Spindle Fibres formation  Cell wall formation  Mechanical Support
  • 7. Table 6-1a 10 µm Column of tubulin dimers 25 nm Tubulin dimer
  • 8. Microtubules are organized to perform specific functions
  • 13. The centrosome is the primary microtubule nucleation site in most cells
  • 14. Centrosome  Microtubules Organizing Centre  Hold centrioles
  • 16. Centrosomes act to polarize the microtubule network  Plus end - fast growing, usually in the cytoplasm  Minus end - slow growing, anchored at the centrosome in most cells
  • 17. Centrioles  Located in centrosome of animal cells  Occur in perpedicular pair  Have 9 triplets of microtubules  Facilitate microtubule assembly and chromosome separation in some cells  Divide during cell division
  • 18. Fig. 6-22 Centrosome Microtubule Centrioles 0.25 µm Longitudinal section Microtubules Cross section of one centriole of the other centriole
  • 19. Flagellum structure  Basal body links flagellum or cilia to cell surface  Basal body looks just like a centriole  9 +2 arrangement of microtubules (eukaryotes)  9+0 arrangement of microtubules (prokaryotes)  Radial spokes prevent dramatic sliding and only bending
  • 21. Movement of Cillia and Flagella
  • 22. Fig. 6-24 Outer microtubule 0.1 µm Plasma doublet membrane Dynein proteins Central microtubule Radial spoke Protein cross- Microtubules linking outer doublets (b) Cross section of Plasma cilium membrane Basal body 0.5 µm (a) Longitudinal 0.1 µm section of cilium Triplet (c) Cross section of basal body
  • 24. Structure  Microtubules  Alpha & Beta Tubulin  Microfilament  Actin molecules
  • 25. Cell motility  Cell movement facilitated by flagella or cilia  Unlike in prokaryotes, eukaryotic flagella undulate  Cilia are small appendages and they move like a swimmers arm-active stroke and return stroke
  • 26. Fig. 6-25 Microtubule doublets ATP Dynein protein (a) Effect of unrestrained dynein movement ATP Cross-linking proteins inside outer doublets Anchorage in cell (b) Effect of cross-linking proteins 1 3 2 (c) Wavelike motion
  • 27. Microfilaments  Made of two intertwined strands of actin  Helps maintain cell shape  Actin rearrangements allow engulfment events  Psuedopod formation in ameoba  Promote cytoplasmic streaming in plants  Essential for muscle contraction  Used by invading bacteria to move around cell  Frequently being assembled and disassembled within cell  Cytokinesis
  • 28. Table 6-1b 10 µm Actin subunit 7 nm
  • 29. Microfilaments 2  Myosin interacts with actin to cause contraction  Cytoplasmic streaming and ameoboid motion are similar  Cortical cytoplasm around the perimiter of cell contains perpendicular actin (wind fence)  Streaming portion has parallel actin which facilitates cytoplasm movement  Plant cell wall prevents amoeboid movement of plant cell
  • 30. Intermediate Filaments  Resemble cable in structure  Are made of protein subunits  Help maintain cell shape  Are durable and not assembled and disassembled as other cytoskeleton components  May help maintain organelle position
  • 31. Table 6-1c 5 µm Keratin proteins Fibrous subunit (keratins coiled together) 8–12 nm