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How do intermediate filaments assemble from their subunits in a way that loses their polarity? ii...
a. Although not considered as dynamic as actin filaments or microtubules, intermediate filament assemble and disassembly is routinely regulated by cells. What mechanism is used to control assembly of intermediate filaments? b. Intermediate filaments are difficult to disassemble during purification but cells normally disassemble all types of intermediate filaments at the beginning of M phase? How is this done?
How do intermediate filaments connect to other cytoskeletal proteins?
2. Actin filaments are polarized. Intermediate filaments are non-polar. Myosin thick filaments are bipolar. a. Explain how the assembly of these filaments from their soluble monomers determines whether they are polar, nonpolar or bipolar. b. Why are the two ends of actin filaments designated as being ‘plus’ or ‘minus’? c. Why do intermediate filaments have such high tensile strength?
this question is from electromagnetics do this in proper way with the diagram the answer of a part is just an expression and b part is given do it properly because I am confused in dealing with coordinates other than rectangular Two semi-infinite filaments on the z-axis lie in the region to (-infinity to -a) and (+a to infinity) Each carries a current I in the az direction a) calculate H as a function of p and fai at z=0...
Part II: Vectors in a Maze 1. Using only straight lines, find your way from the top of the maze to the bottom. 2. Determine the magnitude and direction of the individual vectors required to navigate the maze. 3. Determine the x and y components of each vector. Graphically add the vertical and horizontal components. 5. Draw the resultant 6. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the resultant 7. Measure the magnitude and direction of the resultant. How do they...
Organic Chemistry. How do you go from beginning(left) to the end(right)? Reagents and intermediate materials to target product molecule.
Organic Chemistry. How do you go from beginning(left) to the end(right)? Reagents and intermediate materials to target product molecule.
Organic Chemistry. How do you go from beginning(left) to the end(right)? Reagents and intermediate materials to target product molecule. 1 / Br Br
Question 1: In what way(s) do complement proteins act as sensors? As effectors? Question 2: How does interferon (IFN) protect cells from viral attack?
9. In the electron transport chain picture above, how do electrons move from protein complex I to protein complex II? 1. I need you to remember that "Q" is ubiquinone which gets reduced at proteins l & I, and oxidized at protein III. "Reduced" means gains electrons, "oxidized" means loses electrons. 2. I need you to remember how "Q" moves from protein I to protein Do you remember? Don't overthink it, Preeda. As far as scientists know right now, the...