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- Would you expect to find motor proteins that move along intermediate filaments? Explain why or why not.Why is it that intermediate filaments have iden-tical ends and lack polarity, whereas actin filaments andmicrotubules have two distinct ends with a defined polar-ity?Is actin is present in thin filament?
- When ATP binds, what prevents the filaments from sliding back into their original positions?Describe the structure of Intermediate filaments?If you were to watch muscle tissue contract: Under a light microscope, would you see the muscle fibers get narrower, or the striations get thinner? Explain. At the EM level, focusing on one sarcomere, you would be able to see a region of thick filaments overlapping two regions of thin filaments. Use the structure of the thick filaments to explain how ONE region of thick filaments is able to pull in microfilament in two opposite directions (both toward the center of the sarcomere).
- What would be the consequence for actin filament assembly/disassembly if a mutation prevented actin’s ability to bind ATP? What would be the consequence if a mutation prevented actin’s ability to hydrolyze ATP?Explain how the structure of intermediate filaments makes them better suited to provide mechanical strength than either microtubules or actin filaments.?Each sarcomere contains two sets of thin filaments. What are they? What is their function?