BIOL 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Camillo Golgi, Golgi Apparatus, Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Biol 110 - lecture 12 - subcellular architecture of eukaryotic cells. Golgi apparatus - component of the endomembrane system involved in processing proteins. Associated with endoplasmic reticulum; receives products from it. Glycosylation - process in the golgi apparatus where carbohydrates are added to proteins. Proteins enter through the cis face, which can be thought of as the receiving end of the apparatus. Transport vesicles bud from the cisternae (folds on the golgi apparatus) on the cis face and fuse with the cisternae on the trans face (distal face) Proteins traverse the golgi apparatus and are prepared for transport for their final destinations. After being fully processed, glycosylated, and ready for export, it moves from the endomembrane system to the cell"s plasma membrane or other internal compartments. Plasma membrane - consists of a phospholipid bilayer that is selectively permeable. Secretory vesicle - final transport vesicle that bud from the trans face of the golgi apparatus.

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