proteins Flashcards

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dynein

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In cilia and flagella, a large motor protein extending from one microtubule doublet to the adjacent doublet. ATP hydrolysis drives changes in dynein shape that lead to bending of cilia and flagella.

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actin

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globular protein that forms the twisted double chains of microfilaments

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myosin

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  • A type of motor protein that associates into filaments that interact with actin filaments to cause cell contraction. Thicker than actin.
  • Like dynein, myosin acts as a motor protein by means of projections that “walk” along the actin filaments.
  • Part of contractile apparatus of MUSCLE cells
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pectin

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Sticky polysaccharide that makes up the middle lamella.

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fibronectin

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  • An extracellular glycoprotein secreted by animal cells that helps them attach to the extracellular matrix.
  • Fibronectin and other ECM proteins bind to cell-surface receptor proteins called integrins that are built into the plasma membrane.
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integrin

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  • Cell-surface receptor protein built into the plasma membrane; has 2 subunits.
  • Span the membrane and bind on their cytoplasmic side to associated proteins attached to microfilaments of the cytoskeleton.
  • Transmit signals btwn ECM and cytoskeleton; thus integrates changes occurring inside and outside the cell.
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lignin

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  • a complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody.
  • Present in all vascular plants, but not in bryophytes.
  • Relatively indigestible; accounts for more than a quarter of the dry mass of wood.
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suberin

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  • As cork cells mature, they deposit a waxy, hydrophobic material called SUBERIN in their walls and then die.
  • B/c cork cells have SUBERIN and are usually compacted together, most of the periderm is impermeable to water and gases.
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