BIOL 2021 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Secretion, Synaptic Vesicle, Porosome

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Fig 13-63 Protein sorting in trans-Golgi
o Proteins in trans-Golgi have to be sorted:
o 1) to lysosomes: mannose-6-phosphate receptor.
o 2) regulated secretion: requires signal to package into secretory vesicles,
signal unknown, cargo becomes concentrated.
o 3) constitutive pathway: no signal needed, default.
o A cell capable of regulated secretion must separate at least three classes
of proteins before they leave the TGNthose destined for lysosomes (via
endosomes), those destined for secretory vesicles, and those destined for
immediate delivery to the cell surface. Proteins destined for lysosomes are
tagged with M6P for packaging into specific departing vesicles, and
analogous signals are thought to direct secretory proteins into secretory
vesicles. The nonselective constitutive secretory pathway transports most
other proteins directly to the cell surface. Because entry into this pathway
does not require a particular signal, it is also called the default pathway.
Regulated secretion
o Signal for secretion = chemical or electrical (ex: hormone binds to cell
surface receptors or action potential in neuron), intracellular signals cause
fusion of vesicles with PM, can involve Ca2+ increase.
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