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this is such a great video. very comprehensive. got everything i needed to know from here without reading from anywhere else. thank you soo soo much for this !!
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great, but who are managing the process of acting filament development? Who coordinates all the creation of filaments and the links between them in order to achieve an objective such as movement?
GUYTON OR GANONG are the 2 options Guyton explains everything really well. There's a thorough explanation for most concepts in there. However sometimes it tends to get long-winded. There's some things which need to be explained in one line and left as such, for a crystal clear idea about it. Ganong is a very concise book and a better read if you have a fairly good idea about what's going on already. It needs to be read carefully because the sentences are nuanced and you may pick up several facts from a single line. It does manage to go into a little too much depth sometimes.
Small amount of primer is needed.The first step in actin polymerization is known as 'nucleation'. Here the formation of an actin nucleus takes place, which is essentially a complex of three actin monomers, from which an actin filament may elongate.
Hi Gemma. ATP hydrolysis refers to the dephosphorylation of ATP into ADP which is how it is "exchanged". ATP hydrolysis is more correct as it isn't actually exchanged but converted.
@@animatedbiologywitharpan Oh thank you for answering me. I have searched a lot about actin polymerization so I will ask you many things: 1. Polymerization occurs on the two ends? 2. Disassembly occurs just on the minus end? I saw many diagrams : some say it happens on the two ends and some on the minus 3. Disassembly occurs just when we reach to a specific concentration or when the minus end has ADP Actin Am so sorry for my long questions
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this is such a great video. very comprehensive. got everything i needed to know from here without reading from anywhere else. thank you soo soo much for this !!
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Thanks a lot for this clear explanation, Sir!!! May God bless you, sending loves from Bangladesh.
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Very comprehensive! Great video!!
thank goodness for that.....a great explanation.....been searching for this topic,,,,,cheers
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İt is quite useful video for understanding basics of microfilaments ,thanks :)
splendid! a BIG thank you
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Great video. Thank you!
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Bhai... Awesome video... But I think u took inspiration from osmosis video... But the video is pretty good in explaining the phenomenon..👌👌
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Very useful sir thanks!!
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great, but who are managing the process of acting filament development? Who coordinates all the creation of filaments and the links between them in order to achieve an objective such as movement?
Chemical reaction, like a vending machine.
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Pucca revision module for microfilaments given whole crux of lodish plz do videos on tubulin and intermediate filaments
Click the links on I button ( top right corner of screen to get the links of microtubules and intermediate filaments)
what happens if i add more actin monomers? does the critical concentration grow???
Critical concentration is a threshold value beyond which there will be polymerization.
@@animatedbiologywitharpan thanks! so even if i add more actin monomers the critical concentration stays the same?
“Cell structure” was a much easier word 😂
Thanks for your detailed feedback.
Why not mentions actin- myosin coupling at all.
We will discuss that in another video
Dada which book you refer for human physiology? Can you please tell.
GUYTON OR GANONG are the 2 options
Guyton explains everything really well. There's a thorough explanation for most concepts in there. However sometimes it tends to get long-winded. There's some things which need to be explained in one line and left as such, for a crystal clear idea about it.
Ganong is a very concise book and a better read if you have a fairly good idea about what's going on already. It needs to be read carefully because the sentences are nuanced and you may pick up several facts from a single line. It does manage to go into a little too much depth sometimes.
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Can actin filament form without an actin filament?
Small amount of primer is needed.The first step in actin polymerization is known as 'nucleation'. Here the formation of an actin nucleus takes place, which is essentially a complex of three actin monomers, from which an actin filament may elongate.
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You mention that ATP is exchanged for ADP in the recruiting step, however it is written as ATP hydrolysis on the screen. Which is correct?
Sorry, which is the correct option?
Hi Gemma. ATP hydrolysis refers to the dephosphorylation of ATP into ADP which is how it is "exchanged". ATP hydrolysis is more correct as it isn't actually exchanged but converted.
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Oh thank you for answering me.
I have searched a lot about actin polymerization so I will ask you many things:
1. Polymerization occurs on the two ends?
2. Disassembly occurs just on the minus end? I saw many diagrams : some say it happens on the two ends and some on the minus
3. Disassembly occurs just when we reach to a specific concentration or when the minus end has ADP Actin
Am so sorry for my long questions
Hi sir which books I should refer for iit Jam biotechnology
Watch my playlist for iit jam .. joining Unaccademy is another great option
Plzz help me