BIOL-UA 22 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Secretion, Vesicle Fusion, Brefeldin A

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Lecture 7: cell compartments ii: vesicle trafficking and early stages of the secretory. Slide 2: proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm but are targeted to distinct compartments: & iv. transport to specific compartments along the secretory pathway. Slide 4: protein trafficking along secretory pathway involves transport vesicles. Medial = in between the er cis and medial. Trans = facing away from the er. Er-to-golgi transport vesicles = transport of vesicles from er to the cis golgi. Why is retrograde necessary = for the er to work, and maintain homeostasis when you package proteins you also use er machinery depleting the er from other necessary proteins. Retrograde transport is sending these proteins back to the er. Slide 6-7: a temperature sensitive secreted protein can be tracked in living cells. Protein vsvg fused to gfp a secreted protein. At 0 minute, notice that the protein is distributed in the er concentrated around nuclear envelope membrane.

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