BIO206H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Clathrin, Cell Membrane, Organelle

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Transfer of proteins from one organelle to another occurs via transport vesicles (spherical objects that bud off it"s pinched in internal content and membrane content forms a vesicle). They"re important intermediaries involved in moving from er to golgi to membrane, or even vesicles that import stuff from the outside of the cell. They start off their life as protein-coated vesicles. Ex; those that bud from golgi are surrounded by proteins from. Cop1, vs proteins involved in endocytosis is where we see clathrin as you can see it differs. Looks like sphere coated in honeycomb structure: made of proteins, heavy chain of clathrin, light chain of clathrin the proteins interdigitate with each other and form a coat around the vesicle. They"re numerous in cells that often take up material from extracellular environment. Budding: they first select their cargo they pick up specific molecules required by the cell. The cargo will bind to a particular receptor.

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