BIO 327 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Nuclear Pore, Clathrin, Hydrolysis

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Many organelles are held in place by attachment to cytoskeleton, to microtubules: cytoskeletal filaments provide tracks for moving organelles around and for directing the traffic of vesicles between one organelle and another. Movements are driven by motor proteins that use atp. Organelles occupy nearly half the volume of a eukaryotic cell. Synthesis of most lipids, synthesis of proteins for distribution to many organelles and to plasma membrane. Modification, sorting, packaging of proteins/lipids for secretion or delivery to another organelle. ** endomembrane system: interiors of these organelles communicate extensively with one another and the outside of the cell by means of small vesicles that bud off and fuse. Nuclear membranes, membranes of er, golgi, endosomes, lysosomes probably originated by invagination of plasma membrane. Mitochondria and chloroplasts probably evolved from bacteria that were engulfed by pre-eukaryotic cells: possess own small genomes, make own proteins, isolated from extensive vesicular traffic that connects other organelles.

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