BI111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Cell Membrane, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Phagocytosis

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14 Dec 2017
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Secretory vesicle formed at the golgi apparatus transported to the plasma membrane. Vesicle membrane fuses with plasma membrane, releasing contents to the cell exterior. Any proteins in the vesicle membrane become a part of the plasma membrane. Vesicles containing neurotransmitter arrive at the cell membrane. ion triggers the fusion of the vesicle to the membrane. The neurotransmitter is released outside of the cell. They don"t have organelles that secrete the vesicles needed but they still secrete proteins, only differently. In the case of bacterial secretion, the endoplasmic reticulum membrane is replaced with the plasma membrane of the cell. It is a direct process, still happening from the cytosol. The other side of the membrane, instead of the lumen, is the outside of the cell. Encloses materials outside of the cell in the plasma membrane: pockets inward and forms endocytic vesicle on cytoplasmic side.

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