Biology 2382B Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Guide: Adenylyl Cyclase, Guanylyl Cyclase, Cgmp-Dependent Protein Kinase

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Three methods cells use to internalize extracellular materials. Clathrin/ap-coated vesicles ph-dependent binding of ldl particles to the ldl receptor (ldlr) What happens when you don"t internalize ldl: phagocytosis - macrophages, uncommon, pinocytosis - make small vesicles from plasma membrane and bring liquid into the cell, receptor-mediated endocytosis - receptor, vesicle, endosomes. Soluble complex that transports lipids and cholesterol - amphipathic shell: single layer of phospholipids and unesterified cholesterol on the outside, with apolipoprotein b band. Vesicle has two layer coat: clathrin and adapter protein complexes (ap2 for pm) Ap complexes recognize sorting signal of receptor, start budding. Dynamin forms rings around the vesicle neck, polymerizes, gtp hydrolysis to pinch off vesicle. Npxy motif on cytosolic side of receptor recognizes ap2 proteins. Ap2 proteins and clathrin fall off via gtp hydrolysis after internalization, then called early endosome. Short c-terminal cytosolic segment with npxy sorting signal motif. N-terminal exoplasmic segment with ligand binding domain and b- propeller domain.

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