BENG 140B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Desmosome, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Reversible Reaction

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8 Apr 2017
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Transcription (dna to rna) splicing (rna to mrna) translation (mrna code determines amino acid sequence in protein synthesis) Plasma membrane surrounding a human red blood cell. Integral proteins: amphipathic properties, cannot be removed from membrane w/o breaking down phospholipid layer first. Circles represent amino acids in the linear sequence of the protein. Amino acids along membrane are likely to have non- polar side chains. Types of junctions: desmosome: has dense plaque and provides strong attachments, tight junction: two plasma membranes and important in intestinal tract, gap junction: communicate and coordinate and are in muscular tissues of heart. Rough er: extensive membranous network of flattened sacs with ribosomal particles. Proteins synthesized on ribosomes enter lumen from which they are distributed to other organelles or secreted from the cell. Smooth er: highly branched tubular network that does not have attached ribosomes contains enzymes for fatty acid and steroid synthesis and stores calcium.

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