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Lecture notes from Week 5 of Introduction to Cell Biology (CBI10806) at Wageningen University, focusing on the cytoskeleton and its structural components. Coverage includes microtubule dynamics and polarity, intermediate filaments, actin filaments, dynamic instability mechanisms, GTP-cap regulation, and plant cell wall formation with microtubule organization. These notes provide clear explanations of complex cellular structures and processes, making them essential for understanding cytoskeletal function and exam preparation in cell biology.

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Week 5: The cytoskeleton
The cytoskeleton: an overview
 Microtubule: 25n, thick, polar occurs in animal, plant, and
fungal cells
 Intermediate filament: 10nm thick, non-polar occurs only
in animal cells
 Actin filament: 7 nm thick, polar occurs in animal, plant,
and fungal cells
 Polarity: means that something (e.g. a molecule, cell or
organism) displays spatial differences in structure: one end
differs from the other end
Microtubules are hollow tubes consisting of alfa- and beta-
tubulin dimers
 Microtubules are polar, with structurally distinct ends
(referred to as the plus and minus end)
 The hollow tubes consist of 13 profilaments
 Beta-tubulin is exposed at the plus end, and alfa-tubulin at
the minus end
 In a test tube, microtubules can grow at both ends; growth
at the plus end is more rapid
 Most assembly in cells takes place at plus ends
Microtubules grow from microtubule organizing centers (e.g.
centrosomes)
 In animal cells, the centrosome is the major microtubule
organizing center
 Plant and fungal cells lack centrosomes
 Gama-tubulin: a special type of tubulin, which acts as a
nucleation site for the growth of one microtubule
Microtubules display dynamic instability
 Switching back and forth between polymerization and
depolymerization is a process known as dynamic instability
 Microtubules grow for a while (tubulin dimers are added to
the tip) and can then suddenly shrink (tubulin dimers
dissociate from the tip)

, Each microtubule grows and shrinks independently of his
neighbours
 Depolymerization is faster than polymerization
 The tips of growing and shrinking microtubules are
different
Dynamic instability of microtubules
 Each tubulin dimer contains a GTP molecule tightly bound
to beta-tubulin … which hydrolyzes to GDP shortly after
incorporation in the microtubule
GTP-tubulin binds more tightly in the microtuble than GDP-
tubulin
 Loss of the GTP-cap results in a catastrophe
 Growing microtubules have GTP-bound tubulin at their
ends enabling rapid association of more GTP-tubulin
 Shrinking microtubules also have GDP-bound tubulin at
their ends that lost sideways affinity. Rapid of subunits
Cytoskeleton visualization: GFP coupled to tubulin visualizes
microtubules in living cells
Reorganizing microtubules in a plant cell in which GFP: beta-
tubulin is expressed
Dynamic instability of microtubules: summary
 Alternating phases of growth (polymerization),
catastrophes, shrinkage (depolymerization), and rescues
 Since all alfa/beta dimers point into the same direction,
microtubules are polar (with two distinct ends: the plus
and minus end)
 Growth at the plus end is faster than growth at the minus
end (test tube)
 GTP-tubulin exposed at the plus end forms a GTP-cap, and
GTP-tubulin binds strongly to its neighbors
 GTP hydrolyzes to GDP in the microtubule lattice
 With GDP-tubulin exposed, microtubules shrink, since GDP-
dimers bind less tightly
 Gamma-tubulin stabilizes the minus end and is often a
start point (nucleation site) for polymerization

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