BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Signal Recognition Particle, Transmembrane Protein, Cytosol

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The cytosol is around half the cell volume. Rer is rough endoplasmic reticulum, ser is smooth. There are more membranes in the cell than around the cell. Around the cell theres a cell membrane, but inside the cell there are membranes around many organelles. Pancreatic cell secretes a lot of digestive enzymes. There are more membranes in the cell that around the cell. Contents move out of cell by exocytosis. contents move into cell endocytosis. If the vescicle fuses to the membrane, the leaflets stay the same, same thing for endycostsis. The (cid:396)e(cid:272)epto(cid:396)s g(cid:396)a(cid:271) o(cid:374)to the (cid:396)ight p(cid:396)otei(cid:374) a(cid:374)d (cid:373)akes su(cid:396)e it does(cid:374)"t bring and resident proteins. Translated in the cytosol no sorting signal (default location). Nuclear dna has some genes that encode for mitochondrial dna. As part of the protein they have a specific sequence of amino acids that signal the cell to take it to the mitochondria.

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