BIO SCI 93 Lecture 7: Organelles

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All organelles broken up in the lysosome. Proteins used in cytosol (nucleus or mitochondria) Bound ribosomes = attached to er/nuclear envelope. Proteins for insertion into membranes, secretion or endomembrane system (er, golgi, lysosomes) Epo: a protein hormone that stimulates red blood cell production and has monosaccharides attached to it (soluble protein) Rough er transport vesicle golgi apparatus transport vesicle. Tags that correlate to a certain receptor. Have hydrolytic enzymes involved in hydrolysis reactions. Breaks a bond breaks down (hydrolyze) molecules= (digestion) Breaks a bond breaks down stuff. How does enzyme move from the golgi to the lysosome to be broken down. What if there are different amounts of mprs in the golgi. Less mprs = a greater amount of hydrolytic enzymes secreted to. Less mprs, without a tag= mis-sorted and ends up outside the the ecm cell (default pathway) Enzymes do not have the tags to make it through the receptors to the lysosome.

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