BIOL 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Autophagosome, Copii, Cell Membrane

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Clathrin, ap complex: ap = clathrin adaptor proteins, ap/clathrin-coated vesicles move tgn other compartments, form endocytic vesicles, move vesicles from plasma membrane endo/lysosomes. Lysosomes: proton pump maintains acidic ph, macromolecules transported by transporters, functions: Autophagy: normal disassembly of bad organelles, isolation membrane (er) engulfs organelles, forming autophagosome, lysosome fuses autophagosome = autolysosome, content autolysosome digested by enzymes, released (exocytosis) Autophagosome formation fusion w/ lysosome autolysosome formation exocytosis. Internalized material: recycle plasma membrane components, destroy pathogens (phagocytic cells) Plant vacuoles: 90% volume, fluid-filled, membrane-bound, functions: regulating cytoplasm ph. Storing toxic ions, amino acids, sugars, pigments (anthocyanin), co2 (malate) Comparable to lysosomes (acidic, acid hydrolase: tonoplast: membrane around vacuole, active transport systems. Polar, transport: 2 types: axonemal vs. cytoplasmic, axonemal mt: organized, stable, axoneme involved in cell movement (cilia, flagella, cytoplasmic mt: dynamic, loose, in cytosol, heterodimers = long protofilaments, 13 protofilaments = longitudinal array, hollow cylinder. Aligned same direction (head tail), polarity. Polarity important for growth, directing material movement: assembly/disassembly.

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