BIOL 331 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Peroxisomal Targeting Signal, Peripheral Membrane Protein, Peroxisome

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Cytosolic proteins (eg. glycolytic enzymes, proteins of the cytoskeleton) Peripheral membrane proteins (eg. spectrins and ankyrins) Proteins incorporated into chloroplasts, mitochondria, and peroxisomes. The last 2 types of proteins from the list above are post-transcriptionally imported into appropriate organelle across the membrane. Sorting signal (ie. a signal that initiates the process of sorting proteins) Receptor that recognizes the signal and allows the protein entry into the compartment. Not a part of the endomembrane system. Peroxisomes are organelles found in the cell. They do not have their own dna, unlike mitochondria. Named (cid:1688)peroxisomes(cid:1689) because they are the site of synthesis and degradation of hydrogen peroxide (h2o2) They help with the oxidation of very long chain fatty acids. Involved in the synthesis of plasmalogens, which are a type of phospholipid found in myelin sheets. Peroxisomal targeting signal (pts), found at the c-terminus, for matrix proteins.

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