BIOL 115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Nuclear Membrane, Golgi Apparatus, Nucleolus

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Makes proteins that stay in cytoplasm (aka free ribosomes, free since they float around) Bound ribosomes are embedded in a membrane. Make proteins for secretion, proteins in plasma membranes, or proteins ending up in another organelle. Rough er: rough since it has ribosomes attached. Involved in protein synthesis & can make phospholipids. Smooth er: no ribosomes, deals with lipid metabolism. Also in liver, is involved in glucagon metabolism (storage glucose stuffed together). Smooth er is outside of rough er. Golgi apparatus: storing & shipping for proteins made by rough. Cis face: vesicles coming from rer fuse here, bringing into golgi apparatus. Trans face: new vesicles carrying finished protein bud off. Transport vesicle from rer fuses with golgi into lumen. Membrane vesicle (merges with plasma membrane) or transport vesicle (to lysosome). Fuses to that organelle & fuses its contents with it. Breaks down large substances into usable, smaller forms. Ph 4. 5 makes it more acidic than other organelles.

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