BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Secretion, Post-Translational Modification, Intermediate Filament

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Endomembrane system (network of membranes inside the cell) that divide the cell into structural and functional compartments (synthesis and modification of proteins and their transport, synthesis of lipids, detoxification of some toxins) Subcellular compartments (organelles) within the cytosol surrounded by a membrane. Their functions are varied, and depend on the cell"s role plasma membrane carries out various functions through several types of embedded pro- teins (transport, receptors, adhere: nucleus. Enclosed by a double membrane (lamins) with pores (made up of proteins) which the exchange components (ie. protein, rna, ribosomes) between the nucleus and cytoplasm. Nucleolus (rrna: ribosomes: where translation occurs (made up of proteins and 4 types of rrna) Consists of a large and a small subunit. Use the information in mrna to assemble amino acids into proteins: endoplasmic reticulum: extensive interconnected network of membranous channels and vesi- cles called cisternae. Produce lots of protein (from mrna) at the same time.

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