BIOL 2021 Lecture 4: Chapter 13

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Audio recording started: 8:35 am thursday, july 7, 2016. Vesicular transport can occur between intracellular components and the extracellular space via. Secretory pathway: er to golgi, endosomes and plasma membrane. Endocytic pathway: inward from plasma membrane to lysosomes. Retrieval pathway: opposite direction to secretory and endocytic pathways. Vesicular transport vesicles bud off as coated vesicles: Clathrin-coated vesicles: from plasma membrane; between endosomes and. Copi (coated protein i)-coated vesicles: from golgi to the er. Clathrin coated vesicles is comprised primarily of clathrin. The formation of the coat also requires adaptor proteins, forming the inner layer of the coated vesicles. Adaptor proteins bind clathrin coat to the membrane and trap various. Adaptor proteins bind clathrin coat to the membrane and trap various transmembrane protein s, including cargo receptors. Each is specific for a different set of cargo receptors. Clathrin coated vesicles from different membranes use different adaptor proteins.

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