BIOLOGY 253 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Zip Code, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Nuclear Pore

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Intracellular compartments and protein transport: transport through nuclear pores, transport across membranes, by vesicles. Ig(cid:374)al se(cid:395)ue(cid:374)ce acts as a(cid:374) a(cid:373)i(cid:374)o acid (cid:862)zip code(cid:863) o(cid:374) a p(cid:396)otei(cid:374) Protein is er signal sequence in the cytoplasm. Srp binds to srp receptor on er membrane. Srp receptors helps the protein insert in to the protein translocator. Signal hypothesis: inserting the protein into the er. When translating into the lumen (mature soluble) = co-translational translocation, protein to er. Carbohydrates are added to lipids and proteins while in the er: glycosylation. Once in er, will never see the cytosol again. Inside of each organelle is synonymous with outside of the cell. Vesicular transport: er to golgi, golgi to er. Coat assembly drives bending and release of the vesicle. Sar 1 inactived by membrane curvature, sar1-gtp to sar gdp, cop2 released. Golgi to er retrieval pathway: zip code, soluble protein: kdel, integral membrane: kkxx. Coat assembly causes bending and release of vesicle.

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