MCB 2210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Microsome, Golgi Apparatus, Endomembrane System

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Site of protein synthesis for the endomembrane system. Er, golgi apparatus, lysosomes, endosomes, secretory vesicles. Soluble proteins in the lumen of the endomembrane system. Network (reticulum) of membrane tubules and sheets that stretches from the nucleus to the outer periphery of the cell. During cell division, the entire network breaks down into vesicle that partition into daughter cells. Rer ribosomes are bound to the membrane because of the nascent chains (new proteins) they are making. Tends to me in the periphery of the cell. Microsomes form (vesicles containing the membrane components of the er) Rer microsomes are denser due to ribosomes. Ser microsomes are lighter due to lack of ribosomes. Protein translation is slow and mrnas are often long. Once a ribosome has moved away from the start point on the mrna, another ribosome can attach. Polyribosome/polysome - many ribosomes attached to a single mrna. Most cellular proteins are made on polysomes.

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