Intermediate filament - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Intermediate filaments (IFs) are a family of related proteins that share common structural and sequence features. Intermediate filaments have an average diameter of 10 nanometers, which is between th...
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Microtubules, microfilaments & intermediate filaments ... The primary types of fibers comprising the cytoskeleton are microfilaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments. ... Intermediate filaments are about 10 nm diameter and provide tensile strength for the cell.
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Definition of Intermediate filaments in the Medical Dictionary. Intermediate filaments explanation. Information about Intermediate filaments in Free online English dictionary. What is Intermediate filaments? Meaning of Intermediate filaments medical term. ... (redirected from Intermediate filaments)
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INTERMEDIATE FILAMENTS (IF) are major cytoskeletal proteins of animal cells. They are comprised of a large family of >50 gene products that are capable of polymerizing into ~10 nm diameter IF. The rules for IF polymerization from these protein subunits are complex.
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Definition and other additional information on Intermediate filaments from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... cytoplasmic filaments intermediate in diameter (about 10 nanometers) between the microfilaments and the microtubules. They may be composed of any of a number of different proteins and form a ring around the...
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The cytoplasm of animal cells is structured by a scaffolding composed of actin microfilaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments. ... Intermediate filaments, so named because their 10-nanometer diameter is intermediate between that of microfilaments (6 nanometers) and microtubules (23 nanometers),
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Quantitation of the distance of gold particles from the ends of NF-L-containing filaments revealed that NR1 immunoreactivity was indeed found predominantly at the ends of filaments, at a median distance of 19.5 nm from the filament end (Fig.
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Postsynaptic Scaffolds of Excitatory and Inhibitory Synapses in Hippocampal Neurons: Maintenance of Core Components Independent of Actin Filaments and Microtubules; J. Neurosci., June 15, 2000; ... Syncoilin, a Novel Member of the Intermediate Filament Superfamily That Interacts with alpha -Dystrobrevin in Skeletal Muscle;
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Intermediate filaments, which are larger in size than microfilaments but smaller than microtubules, are named for their diameter. ... Intermediate filaments are a very broad class of fibrous proteins that play an important role as both structural and functional elements of the cytoskeleton. Ranging in size from 8 to...
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