MIC 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Post-Translational Modification, Pseudopeptidoglycan, Golgi Apparatus

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Cell wall is made up of s-layer (crystalline protein) or pseudomurein not peptidoglycan. Pseudomurein has a nat nag connection, peptidoglycan has a nam. Nag connection, pseudomurein has a beta 1,3 linkage, pg has a b1,4. Pseudomurein has only l amino acids attached to nat, while pg has d& Flagella grows from base not tip (unlike bac) Functions similar to bac flagella (rotates etc) Replication : dna makes a copy of itself in nucleus. Transcription: dna mrna takes place in cytoplasm. Translation: mrna protein takes place in cytoplasm in prokaryotes, all 3 steps take place in cytoplasm bc prokaryotes lack nucleus. After translation, the proteins know where to go bc of the signal sequences which are protein traffickers. Prokaryotes (bac) have signal peptides instead: sort proteins, guide proteins where to go. How signal sequences tell proteins where to go: The protein is now outside of the nucleus in rough er with ribosomes(make.

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