BIOLOGY 2B03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Snare (Protein), Gtpase, Clathrin

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Golgi complex: series of elongated, flat sacs: cisternae. Vesicles transport proteins from the er golgi cis- cisternae, or away from the golgi trans- cisternae. Vesicles fuse with the cell membrane, releasing proteins from the cell: exocytosis. Constitutive secretory pathway proteins released immediately after synthesis and transport: trans-golgi cell membrane. Regulated secretory pathway proteins kept in the cell until a signal triggers release. Secretory granules: vesicles held in the cell. Golgi trans-cisternae lysosome via vesicles that fuse with vesicles formed at the cell membrane: endosomes capture and transport macromolecules from outside the cell. Fluorescently labeled wheat germ agglutinin is used to recognize the golgi: lectin that recognizes n-linked polysaccharides from the golgi cisternae. Cis-golgi is a network of coalescing vesicles emanating from the er. Medial cisternae middle of the complex. Trans cisternae furthest from the er, breaks out into vesicles forming the trans-golgi network.

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