BIOL 261 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Motor Protein, Chloroplast, Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Identify the various roles of proteins in the cell. Describe the composition of a polypeptide and the four levels of protein structure. Outline the role of the endomembrane systems in protein synthesis and protein transport. Use examples of specific proteins to represent general mechanisms of protein synthesis, structure, and distribution within the cell. Actin and myosin slide past each other in contractile bundles. Certain proteins embedded in the cell membrane interact with carbs and are also important for cell to cell signalling. Cytoplasmically situated proteins allow for further amplification of these cell to cell signals, often leading to the appropriate cellular responses. Defense mechanisms made by specialized immune cells and serve roll as anitbodies that can destroy disease causing viruses and bacteria. Functions as transport and signalling, movement and structure, enzymes, and defense. Tata box binding protein; has a groove in protein to bind to dna.

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