BIO 3153 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Intermembrane Space, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Alpha Helix

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These are the pores of the nucleus. Carries proteins from the cytosol to the nucleus. Protein sorting: sorting refers to the way cells instruct proteins to go to one place compared to other places. Movement of proteins between compartments: gated transport: between the cytosol and the nucleus for example (in and out, cytosol and mitochondria. This only goes in one way: vesicular transport. Many signal will occupy the end sequence that allows the protein to bind to that designated place: these signals might not be at the terminal but they might be within the structure. The way the protein is folded produces the signal patch which is a unique arrangement that provides the signal: the signal patch is different that the signal sequence because the patch is made of several sequences. Protein sorting between cytosol and nucleus: some proteins are synthesized in the cytosol and are transported into the nucleus.

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