An Extensive Analysis of Cytoskeleton Microtubules: Their Origins, Architecture, and RolesThe cytoskeleton is the complex and ever-changing framework... > Lire la suite
An Extensive Analysis of Cytoskeleton Microtubules: Their Origins, Architecture, and RolesThe cytoskeleton is the complex and ever-changing framework that controls the form, mobility, and division of cells. Microtubules, one of its many components, is an integral part of the cell and is involved in many important processes, including cell division, intracellular transport, and cell architecture maintenance. Microtubules are an intriguing component of the cytoskeleton that serve several purposes in eukaryotic cells. This page explores its history, structure, and many functions. Cytoskeleton Basics:The cytoskeleton is the cellular framework of eukaryotic organisms. It is a dynamic and intricate network of protein filaments. It has a role in cell shape maintenance, intracellular transport, and cell division, among other cellular activities. A cytoskeleton primarily consists of microtubules, intermediate filaments, and microfilaments. Microtubules are remarkably adaptable cellular structures made up of tubulin protein subunits. They are hollow and cylindrical. Mapping Microtubules:The alpha and beta tubulin subunits form heterodimers called tubulin dimers, which are the building blocks of microtubules. Linear protofilaments are formed when these dimers polymerize from head to tail.