BIOL 303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Copii, Lysosome, Microtubule

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Chapter 13 part 2:
Briefly describe how VTC transport to Golgi Apparatus occurs and how resident ER
proteins are retrieved (slides 4-8).
Exit signals (proteins) on the ER membrane bind COPII inner coat proteins (Sec
23&24).
Cargo inside ER have complementary exit signal, bind to membrane
bound signal.
Chaperone proteins bind misfolded ER proteins to keep them from
entering vesicles. Get tagged for lysosomal degradation.
Immediately upon being released from ER, COPII-coated vesicles from
homotypic fusion vesicles called vesicular tubular clusters (VTCs).
These VTCs bind microtubules through motor protein intermediates,
which transport them to the Golgi Apparatus for packaging.
Resident ER proteins that mistakenly ‘escaped’ within COPII vesicles are
packaged into COPI vesicles that bud off from VTCs. (called retrieval)
Resident ER proteins that ‘escape into COPII-coated vesicles must be retrieved
via the retrieval pathway.
Resident ER proteins are translated with short amino acid sequences called
retrieval signals that bind specifically with COPI coats, or receptors that
localize to COPI coats.
Different retrieval signals for resident ER membrane proteins (e.g.
KKXX) vs. soluble resident ER proteins (e.g. KDEL).
Amino acid sequence represented by letters.
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