Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Signal Recognition Particle, Transmembrane Domain, Secretion

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Bio 1002b - lecture 5 membrane biology. What decides if a protein is synthesized in the cytosol or in the er: protein targeting. Signal peptide at end of functional protein tells it where to go. Signal peptide is cleaved after protein arrives at destination (er) Signal peptide recognized by signal recognition particle (srp) receptor protein on er membrane. Parts of protein that interact with membrane are made up of hydrophobic, non-polar amino acids. Membrane transport: diffusion can be simple or facilitated, example of protein pore channelrhodopsin, diffusion driven by entropy, active transport. Atp-binding cassette (abc) transporter group of active transport protein. Part that sticks out in the cytosol side of membrane is where atp binds, where atp hydrolysis occurs. Cystic fibrosis & cftr: cf caused by defect in one type of abc transporter, mutation in cftr gene. 6000 bases, 1480 amino acids: 70% of cf cases are caused by f508 ( = deletion)

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