BSC 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Glycosylation, Hepatocyte, Tight Junction

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[secretory pathway] distribution of soluble and membrane proteins synthesized by the rough er to final destinations at the cell surface (including secretion) or in lysosomes: two stages, stage 1: rough er-- Step 1: synthesis of proteins bearing an er signal/targeting sequence-- cotranslational insertion of newly made polypeptide chains into the er membrane or across it into the er lumen: stage 2: protein trafficking-- Step 2: proteins packaged into transport vesicles that bud from the er and fuse together to form a new cis-golgi cisternae: cis-golgi cisternae constantly in motion, constant motion in all of golgi complex. Step 3: er enzymes or structural proteins-: retained in the er, retrieved to the er by vesicles that bud from the cis-golgi and fuse with the er. Step 4: each cis-golgi cisterna and contents moves from the cis to the trans face of the. Step 5: retrograde transport vesicles move golgi-resident proteins to the previous. Golgi compartment: all compartments directly linked to golgi membranes.

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