BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Flagellin, Cell Membrane, Deoxyuridine Monophosphate

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Kdl system: apolipo protein can bind to receptors on cell and, clatherine is the proteins that will bind to endosomes, changes ph. Co-translational translocation: sumanas video site, the er membrane. Usually, signal sequence will be brought to the er via an srp. The signal peptide (sequence/series of amino acids) is made of hydrophobic amino acids. They more often associate with hydrophobic areas such as membranes (like the phospholipid membranes) Specific sequences direct proteins in specific areas. Signal sequence gets stuck in the er membrane while the rest of the protein is secreted into the er lumen. The signal peptide is then cleaved off by a signal peptidase. If there is >1 hydrophobic sequence of aa (specific sequences) it would also become stuck in the membrane. This is how the receptors stay in as well as outside of the er lumen. This is called the stop transfer patch (or stop transfer sequences)

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