BIOLOGY 2B03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Ern1, Cytosol

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Lecture 1: protein processing and trafficking in the rer. Immunofluorescence allows us to specifically see the membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum. Membranes of each are continuous, but have different functions. Rer: rough appearance attributable to the ribosomes that dot its surface: co-translational transport, protein modification, formation of vesicles that transport proteins from the er golgi apparatus. Ser: clear of ribosomes: fatty acid and phospholipid synthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, calcium is sequestered to regulate calcium concentration of cytosol. Modifications occur along the entire length of the protein, modification to proteins embedded in the er only occurs on the luminal portion of the protein and not the transmembrane domain or on the cytosolic portion of the protein. Common in proteins secreted from the cell or embedded in the cell membrane: important for proteins that mediate cell interactions with the extracellular matrix, and for receptor-ligand recognition. Further modifications can occur in the er, and in each of the different regions of the golgi.

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