BIOL 2520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Cytoskeleton, Signal Peptide, Translocon

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L e c t u r e 1 2 | 1. Read: chapter 15: intracellular compartments and protein transport. Proteins enter the endoplasmic reticulum while being synthesized 498-502. The destinations of proteins: all proteins are made on ribosomes in the cytoplasm. Some ribosomes remain free in cytoplasm, some become attached to endoplasmic reticulum. After translation, all proteins must be sorted to their destinations: all ribosomes acquire mrna in cytoplasm; decision is made about whether it needs to attach to er or endoplasmic reticulum. Some proteins: remain in the cytoplasm, move to cellular compartments (ex. nuclei, organelles, etc) via the cytoplasm, enter the endomembrane system, where they are modified and transported through a series of membrane-bound organelles. Note: in addition to the lumen of er (interior space), the proteins may reside, transfer and function within the membranes of each these compartments. Er is in immediate contact with endoplasmic reticulum; blue = proteins.

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