BIOL 2021 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Nuclear Pore, Nuclear Membrane, Nuclear Lamina

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The communication between all the compartments, is the budding of vesicles: proteins and rna molecules move between the cytosol and the nucleus through nuclear pore complexes in the nuclear envelope. The transported protein molecule usually must unfold to snake through the translocator: vesicular transport (green) use vesicles, between er and golgi and from golgi to vesicles, endosomes,cell exterior, uses membrane budding and vesicle fusion, topologically equivalent spaces. In the process, soluble components (red dots) are transferred from lumen to lumen. Note that membrane is also transferred and that the original orientation of both proteins and lipids in the donor compartment membrane is preserved in the target compartment membrane. Thus, membrane proteins retain their asymmetric orientation, with the same domains always facing the cytosol. Gated transport: from cytosol > nucleus, histones (wrapped around dna), dna and rna polymerases (to make new. Dna and rna), transcription factors (that alter gene expression and bind dna),

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