BIO315H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Signal Recognition Particle, Signal Peptidase, Nuclear Membrane

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It has a specialized area that transports vesicles for proteins and lipids. Ca2+ is pumped from the cytosol into the lumen. This store of ions is maintained through ion binding proteins. This is less problematic for liver and muscle cells due to the abundant smooth er there. Yes, the er does require a signal to translocate. They vary greatly in structure but all have 8 or more nonpolar amino acids in the center. ***basically in the presence of the signal, the signal peptide gets cleaved in the er. It stands for signal recognition particle which is a component that guides the er signal sequence to the. What is the srp receptor: it is a transmembrane protein complex, it is in the rough er membrane. Polypeptide chained are transferred across the er membrane through a channel in a protein translocator. The translocator forms a water filled channel in the membrane through which the polypeptide chain passes.

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