BIOL 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Protein Folding, Glycosylation

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Vesicles are able to move by using cytoskeleton and motor protein. Rabs and tetherin proteins: tethers vesicle to the target compartment. Snares: keep the vesicle attached to the target, and after this the membrane will fuse to transport substances. Cytosol is the inside the organelle but outside the cytoplasm. Is and inter connected network of membrane-enclosed tubules and flattened sacs: interior lumen (separate from the cytosol) It is continues with the outer membrane of the nucleus. Smooth er (ser: produces steroid hormones (e. g. endocrine cells, detoxification (e. g. liver cells) contains enzymes that modify foreign compounds, sequestration (storage) of ca2+ Rough er (rer: surrounded by ribosome but not in the lumen, protein synthesis, synthesis of membrane phospholipids, glycosylation of protein addition of carbohydrate chains, protein folding (quality control) In the cytoplasm, ribosomes synthesize polypeptides from mrna = translation. Cotranslational import: contains several consecutive hydrophobic amino acids, signal sequences directs synthesis to er, proteins move through channels into er.

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