BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Post-Translational Modification, Dorothy Hodgkin

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The human proteome represents the full number of proteins that are expressed by all the hereditary information in our dna (also referred to as our genome). Following a meal, glucose is absorbed into the bloodstream. While some glucose absorption can occur in the mouth across thin epithelial surfaces that are intimately associated with underlying blood vessels or capillaries, a large amount of glucose absorption occurs in the microvilli cells of the small intestine. The microvilli cells of the small intestine are also intimately associated with very small blood vessels. These microvilli absorb the glucose that is found within the intestinal tract, and from there, the absorbed glucose molecules are transported into the blood vessels. The glucose molecules will then travel through the circulatory system. After a meal, the specialized pancreatic beta cells are able to detect an increase in blood glucose levels and adjust the amount of synthesis and secretion of the insulin protein.

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