BIOL130 Study Guide - Final Guide: Nuclear Pore, Signal Peptidase, Lipid Bilayer

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Done in 3 ways, all require inputs of energy. Can be water soluble and go directly into the lumen or through secretion. Can be prospective trans membrane and only partially cross lumen: vesicular transport: More from endoplasmic reticulum to other endomembrane systems. Transport vesicles pinch off from membrane to fuse with other membrane: nuclear pores: Or diffuse small molecules: across the membrane: Goes from cytosol to either to the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria or chloroplast. Then unfold to fit in the membrane. If protein is destined for the er the n-terminal signals. If protein is destined to remain in the cytosol it has no signal sequence. Rna synthesized in the nucleus and ribosomes that must be exported to cytosol. New proteins destined for nucleus import from cytosol. This is done through a signal, which goes to the nuclear localized signal with the positive lysines and argines. Nuclear pore complex forms a gate to enter or exit the nucleus.

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