BIO230H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Cytosol, Polysome, Translocator Protein

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Proteins sorted to er by transmembrane transport: can be further sorted by vesicular transport to other compartments or cell surface. Major functions of er: synthesis and modification of proteins, synthesis of lipids. Proteins sorted to the er: have er signal sequence, include: Translation starts: er signal sequence emerges first. Ribosomes directed to er membrane = co-translational process. Signal recognition particle (srp) and srp receptor have gtpase domains which bind gtp. Srp (promiscuous protein) + ribosome = low affinity. Srp + ribosome + er signal sequence = high affinity: binds srp receptor. Ribosome protein translocator channel (translocon: gated channel. Ribosome forms tight seal with translocator: prevent diffusion of ions, small molecules. Srp and srp receptor: gtp hydrolysis, complex dissociates. Er signal sequence: start-transfer sequence, bound to translocator. Er signal sequence: laterally diffuses into lipid bilayer, translocator gated in 2nd direction; 3 different openings. Single pass & multi pass transmembrane (tm) proteins: n and c terminal ends.

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