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APh161 - Lecture 11: The Cytoskeleton is Always Under Construction

Rob Phillips California Institute of Technology. APh161 - Lecture 11: The Cytoskeleton is Always Under Construction. Mullins et al. Polymerization Processes 1: Tobacco Mosaic Virus. Caspar. A reminder on the cytoskeleton. Cytoskeletal Action During Cell Division.

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APh161 - Lecture 11: The Cytoskeleton is Always Under Construction

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  1. Rob Phillips California Institute of Technology APh161 - Lecture 11: The Cytoskeleton is Always Under Construction Mullins et al.

  2. Polymerization Processes 1: Tobacco Mosaic Virus Caspar

  3. A reminder on the cytoskeleton

  4. Cytoskeletal Action During Cell Division

  5. Cytoskeleton Mediated Mitosis Show the movies in the Lecture 11 directory – see http://www.bio.unc.edu/faculty/salmon/lab/mitosis/mitosismovies.html

  6. Cell Division in Bacteria Petra Levin FtsZ rings during division

  7. Actin Polymerization Rate in vitro

  8. Actin and its Partners

  9. Life at the Leading Edge

  10. Microtubule Dynamics: Part of the Polymerization Puzzle

  11. Microtubule Dynamics In Vitro Show Borisy movies, http://www.borisylab.nwu.edu/pages/supplemental/treadmill.html Catastrophe rate vs. growth rate Flyvbjerg et al., 1996

  12. The Story of ParM (Dyche Mullins et al.)

  13. ParM Length Distribution Mullins et al., Science 2004

  14. Polymerization of Pyrene Labeled Actin Lim et al., Science 2004

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