BIOLOGY 2B03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Microsome, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Cytosol

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Black dots (er-ribosomes) that synthesis secretory proteins (red) that travel to golgi & vesicles to exit cell. Er associated ribosomes on the cytosolic side of er is called rouch: ribome: a protein complex , there are free floating ribosomes out side. Er in cytosol on/off er membrane: both free and er ribosomes translationally active & same , they cycle. Therefore new synthesized proteins move directly into microsome. Ovservation: transport only occurs when translation occurs in presence of microsomes. Proteins co-translational transport: sig seq on protein, receptors, cahnnels, atp, way of targeting proteins to diff location in organelle (lumen or membrane) Signal receptor particle (srp) made of 6 proteins & rna (300 nucleotides long), srp binds to nterimal er seq & large subunit of ribosome & translation stalled. Signal must be at n-terminus for co-translational transport bc if at c then translation would be complete before srp binding.

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