Biology 2382B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Secretion, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Signal Peptide

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Typical mammalian cell has 10,000 proteins need to be localized correctly. Targeting: occurs during or after synthesis; have a specific signal sequence to get the protein to its correct destination (organelles) (er, golgi, lysosomes) or they aren"t. Sorting: proteins are either directed to the secretory pathway. Proteins targeted to intracellular organelles (er, mitochondria, chloroplasts, peroxisomes, nucleus) need a signal sequence, receptor for the signal sequence, translocation channel, and source of energy. Secretory: synthesized by ribosomes on rough er; directed by nasant polypeptide targeting sequence. Proteins that are sorted to pm, golgi complex, and lysosomes. Rough er is an extension of the nuclear membrane studded with ribosomes. Uninterrupted membranous tubules and vesicles separated from the cytoplasm. Tubules form folds cisterna, which are stacked. Lumen is the space inside the fold equivalent to being outside the cell continuous with outside of cell (secretory pathway)

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