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cytoskeleton

Shreya M. ModiMSc –I[Microbiology]

H.N.G.UDept. of Life Science

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Introduction Types of cytoskeleton (i) Intermediate filament (ii) Microtubules (iii) Microfilaments Comparision Conclusion References

Introduction

• The cytoskeleton is a network of fibers extending throughout the cytoplasm.

The cytoskeleton organizes the structures and activities of the cell.

Cells need a (cyto)skeleton to:•create shape•change shape•allow movement

Types of Cytoskeleton

Composition of the cytoskeleton

• actin filaments (6-10 nm)• microtubules (25 nm) & associated proteins• intermediate filaments (11 nm) & molecular

motors • nano filaments (2-6 nm)

Motility and trafficking

actin filaments myosins

microtubules kinesinsdyneins

Intermediate Filaments

Molecular motors

Microtubules Actin filaments Microtubules

nano filaments

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?intermediatefilaments

Function of cytoskeleton

• stabilization• intracellular transport• signal transduction