Biology 2382B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Secretion, Secretory Protein, Signal Peptide

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Er structure: the er extends from the nuclear membrane. It consists of uninterrupted membranous tubules and vesicles separated from the cytoplasm: cisterna/tubules are stack, the lumen is the space in between the tubules, the rough er has ribosomes on the tubules. Identify cellular features by microscopy, isolate and homogenize them to be free organelles: sucrose density-gradient centrifugation of homogenate allows for isolation of microsomes and ribosomes, sds-page is used to identify newly translated proteins. In the first experiment, proteins with signal sequences were synthesized and folded: the proteins were then transported to the microsome, these proteins could not enter the microsome and their signal sequences were not removed. In the second experiment, translation of the secretory protein and transportation to the microsome occurred at the same time: these proteins were able to enter the microsome where their signal sequence was removed.

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