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Cytoskeleton

The cytoskeleton is a cellular "scaffolding" or "skeleton", used to maintain and/or alter cellular shape.

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Composition

The cytoskeleton is composed of actin filaments, microtubules, intermediate filaments, and other proteins.

In addition to holding the cell together, the cytoskeleton is crucial in cell motion, especially amoeba-like movement.

In bacteria

Bacterial cytoskeleton controls cell length and width and the site of cell division.

Organization

Bundles and networks are the most common arrangements of cytoskeletal filaments.

Bundles

In bundles, filaments are packed in parallel arrays.

Networks

In networks, filaments crisscross and are loosely packed.

Membrane microfilaments

Membrane proteins such as cell adhesion proteins can be attached to actin filaments under the cell membrane. Such linkage of adhesion proteins to the cytoskeleton is important for the strong cell adhesion that holds together solid tissues.

Examples

Following are some example cells.

Erythrocyte

The erythrocyte has the simplest cytoskeleton. It consists of long fibrous spectrin proteins. Ankryin connects the center of spectrin to transmembrane proteins.

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