Zusammenfassung
Neben den aktin- und myosinhaltigen Mikrofilamen-ten finden wir in allen eukaryotischen Zellen die tubulinhaltigen Mikrotubuli (MT). Sie sind an einer Vielfalt von Bewegungsabläufen beteiligt:
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Geißel- und Cilienbewegung,
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Bewegung der Chromosomen während der Mitose und der Meiose,
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Transport von Granula und Vesikeln in der Zelle,
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Bewegung von Melaningranula in Melanophoren oder Melanozyten,
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Transport von Granula und Vesikeln in der Zelle,
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Kommunikation zwischen Zellinnerem und der Umgebung.
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von Sengbusch, P. (1979). Mikrotubuli, Intermediäre Filamente. In: Molekular- und Zellbiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67358-0_34
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