BIO 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Glycosylation, Phagocytosis, Pinocytosis

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What kinds of cargo may need to be regulated and which may need to be released all the time (constitutively) Lysosomes are a set of secretory vesicles that contain digestive enzymes. Pathway directs new lysosomal proteins to lysosomes via endosomes. Sends first to late endosome (acidic enough to allow separation of the enzyme from receptor that carried it there) Targeting sequence is mannose-6-phosphate built from glycosylation tree added to an asparagine in the protein while in the er (based on its aa seq) In cis-golgi, a phosphate is added to the 6th carbon of a specific mannose in a tree causing: m-6-p being formed and being used later by the receptor. And stops glysosyltransferases in the golgi from further modifying the sugar tree (m-6-p cant be masked/destroyed) Signal recognized by m-6-p receptors in tgn. Packaged to clathrin coated vesicles at tgn and sent to endosome. Lysosomal proteins separated from receptors due to acidity in endosome.

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