MCD BIO 165A Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Clathrin, Hydrolysis, Lysosome

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Vesicle transport & functions: opii-coated vesicles: transporting cargo from the er to the golgi complex. Proteins selected include enzymes and membrane proteins. A small g protein called sar1 important for bending & vesicle assembly. Disassembly is triggered by hydrolysis of gtp which produce sar1-gdp. Sar1-gtp binds to the er: opi-coated vesicles: transporting escaped proteins back to er (retrieval of proteins accidentally escape er) Associates with arf1 (also in clathrin coat vesicles), functional analog to sar1. Er resident protein"s supposed to stay in er; don"t function in golgi. Soluble er resident protein (e. g. bip) has motif of 4 amino acids at c terminus specific to them - retrieval signal. Each membrane compartment may have its own retrieval signal. Golgi has kdel receptors in it -> recognizes er resident protein & capture -> form vesicle via copi. Vesicle transported back to er (retrograde transport: clathrin coated vesicles: receptor-mediated endocytosis. Either to membrane from golgi, or endocytosis from membrane into cell.

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