BIOB10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Ribosome, Cytosol, Peptide

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The er has ribosomes sitting on it and there are free ribosomes in the cytosol. After mrna is made in nucleus it sent into cytosol to be made into protein: free ribosomes read mrna then make the protein. Transition er: area of the smooth er that pinches off and heads to the golgi. Post-translation: free ribosome reads mrna to produce a protein that does have a signal sequence, but the protein is made before transportation: e. g. mitochondrial membrane. Er captures two types of proteins from the cytosol: transmembrane proteins, these proteins exist in the membrane itself, water soluble proteins, these proteins go past the membrane into lumen. These proteins are directed to the er membrane by an er signal sequence. Then it is cleaved off by a signal peptidase in the er membrane before the polypeptide is complete. The protein could be an er transmembrane protein or exist in the lumen: these are both er resident proteins.

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