BIOB10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor, Camillo Golgi, Vesicle Fusion

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A membrane enclosed dynamic cellular organelle that is involved in the selective tranport of proteins/materials to other compartments. A vesicle will fuse with this compartment and deliver its contents. How do vesicles form and how do they know what to carry with them. Budding vesicles have a coat of soluble (cytosolic proteins) that assembe on the membranes of the donor compartment coat proteins. Can mechanically force the membrane to curve and form a budding vesicle. Can bind to specific transmembrane proteins receptors that in turn bind specific soluble components / proteins cargo to be recruited into the budding vesicle vesicles have coats. Vesicles can have different types of protein coats. Transport proteins "backwards" from golgi to the er and within the golgi from tgn to. Transports proteins "forwards" from er to golgi. Form at the er membrane and fuse with the golgi. Transport proteins to the lysosomes / vacuoles.

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