BIOLOGY 2B03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Sequence Motif, Signal Peptide, Hydrophile

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Proteins of electron transport chain are found in inner mitochondrial membrane. Have their own dna (own genome) and mitochondrial genes code for a few of the proteins found in mitochondria. Inner membrane more complex with involutions that create cristae --> distinct regions within the matrix of the mitochondria. Involutions increase surface area of the inner membrane where atp synthesis occurs. On the inner membrane is where atpase and proteins of the electron transport chain (etc) convert nutrients into cellular energy, atp. Structure of mitochondria and inner membrane increases capacity of the mitochondria to create lots of atp. Mitochondria are present in all cells, but cells requiring more atp have a lot more of mitochondria. Cardiac muscle: actin bundles required for continuous muscle cell contract + extensive array of mitochondria throughout constantly providing atp. Sperm cell: although short lived, requires a lot of energy to maintain movement. Elongated mitochondrial tubules (not individual bean shaped mitochondria) wrap around the flagellar axoneme.

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