BIOB50H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Copi, Copii, Hydrolysis

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6 Mar 2016
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In the er lumen there is an n-linked oligosaccharide precursor that is transferred by an oligosaccharyl transferase to an asn (asparagine) on the protein that"s being synthesized. The sequence is asn-x-ser or asn-x-thr where x is any amino acid except proline. Proteins are only glycosylated on the er lumen side. After the transfer of this oligosaccharide to the protein. 3 glucoses are removed by glucosidases, which are linked to the proper folding of the protein golgi apparatus. :) which can then be transported via vesicle to the. Processing of the n-linked oligosaccharides in the golgi apparatus: Cis, medial and trans cisternae in golgi apparatus. Each of the cistern have different enzymes which remove or add sugars, resulting in different modifications to different proteins. Tag to mark the state of protein folding. Protect proteins on cell surface from proteases. Some glycosylated proteins have role in cell adhesion.

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