BIOL 2201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Inner Membrane, Signal Recognition Particle, Nuclear Pore

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Prokaryotic cells have a single compartment: single compartment = the cell. Eukaryotic cells are composed of several organelles: membrane enclosed, specialized function, different molecular composition, basically, different types of protein required to take their function. The site of transport, where different molecules are transported in and out of the nucleus: has a double membrane! Rough er: ribosome attached, proteins made in the er and transported with vesicles. Smooth er: ribosome free, membrane (lipid) and protein synthesis. Modification, packaging, and transporting of proteins and lipids. Space between the membranes is important for. Most mitochondrial proteins are from the cytosol, transported by translocators. Lysosome: degradation of molecules and organelles, no protein translocators. Endosome: recycling of ingested molecules, no protein translocators. Peroxisome: breaks down lipids and toxin molecules, no protein translocators. Dna attached to the membrane: infolding of the membrane resulted in the nuclear double membrane. Endomembrane system: organelles that use the vesicular transport between them.

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