Biology 2382B Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Secretion, Protein Targeting, Cell Membrane

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Lecture 5 vesicular traffic of proteins and the golgi apparatus. Transport between rer and cis-golgi (dxe, kdel and kkxx protein sorting signals: protein glycosylation in golgi. Trafficking from trans-golgi network to lysosomes (m6p sorting signal) Protein sorting/targeting: typical mammalian cell, 10,000 proteins, must be localized correctly, newly made peptides must be directed to the correct destination, targeting, direct proteins to the right destinations (organelles, during or after synthesis. Sorting: direct proteins to the secretory pathway (er, golgi, lysosomes). Leaving the er anterograde transport: coming to the er retrograde transport. Golgi complex: consists of flattened, disk-like, cisternae with no ribosomes, vesicles at cisterna tips fuse or pinch off. Snare proteins: promote fusion of vesicles with target membranes. Side note: gtp has 2 roles - promoting the association of copii coat proteins and triggering their dissociation. The association of coat proteins is critical for the formation of the. Fusion of membrane vesicle membrane integrates with the golgi membrane.

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