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CYTOSKELETON

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Cytoskeleton is present in prokaryotes.
Microtubules are important in moving the organelles in cytosol.
Cytoskeletal proteins are found in prokaryotes.
Continuous assembly and deassembly of micro tubules is seen at pH 7.6 than at pH 6
in mammalian erythrocytes.
Actin is a major cytoskeletal protein involved in muscle contraction.
Synthesis of cytoskeletal proteins in platelets is induced by activation.
Most cytoskeletal proteins are encoded by multigene family.
Microfilaments are arranged in fibres and networks by various cross linking proteins.
Microtubule production is inhibited in cell division.
Keratin is an example of intermediate filaments.
Axonal transport is an example of intracellular transport based on microfilaments.
Microtubules have distinct (+) & (-) ends.

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