BIOB50H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Chloroplast, Amphiphile, Nfat

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Lecture 9 protein sorting to the nucleus, mitochondria/chloro, and perox. Proteins are fully synthesized in cytosol before sorting. Associated with er during protein synthesis (ribosomes) protein sorting: mechanims: gated transport. Mito, chloro, peroxisomes, plastids, er: vesicular transport. Endosome, lysosome, endosome, cell exterior, secretory vesicles: gated transport: folded. Cargo protein into or out of nucleus. Cargo proteins - nuclear localization signal (nls) Binds to nls (rich in lys and arg) Newly assembled ribosomal subunits, ran, proteins with reg. nuclear imp and exp. Rangtpase is required for nuclear import and export. Regulated also by ran-gef (guanine nucleotide exchange factor) nucleus. Exchanges gdp for gtp by ran this is critical for the direction of transport: ran-gtp to cytosol. With nuclear import/export receptors: ran-gdp to nucleus. Transported by nuclear transport factor 2 (ntf2) import: Nuclear import receptor binds cargo in cytosol. Rangtp binding in nucleus causes cargo release. Empty import receptor + rangtp move to cytosol.

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