Biology 2581B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Golgi Apparatus, Clathrin, Copii

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Golgi apparatus: has a layer of stacked membrane sheets (cisternae), at the end the vesicles form. It has a cis-face: facing the nucleus and er. Coat protein = on the surface of forming vesicles, different coat proteins for different routes. By itself a membrane does not make a vesicle, it has to be forced, clathrin attaches and the membrane bends. A protein (dynamin) wraps around the stem to contract and thereby pinch off the vesicle from the donor, this requires energy (gtp hydrolysis) When the vesicle arrives at the target membrane, it has to fuse. This is an energetically difficult process as both outer membranes are negatively charged and naturally repel from each other. The v-snare binds with the t-snare when the. It"s wrongly folded and kept in the er bound to chaperones, they get either refolded or degraded. Proteins formed in er have to go to golgi first, then come back.

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