MCB 2210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Cell Membrane, Cytosol

25 views6 pages

Document Summary

The eukaryotic cell is characterized by distinct functional compartments. It got its name because it is like a small organ; like the organs of your body that are tissues that do a specific job. Ex) nucleus, golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomes, mitochondria, chloroplasts, etc. Each organelle is bound by at least one membrane. Each is defined by the proteins that are specifically associated with that organelle. There are cytosolic, extracellular (secreted), plasma membrane, organelle-specific membrane, organelle-specific lumen proteins. Most proteins begin to be synthesized on cytosolic ribosomes. Gated - whole folded protein is moved via aqueous pores. Transmembrane - folded or unfolded protein moved via non-aqueous transport complexes. Vesicular - protein is transported in small vesicles that fuse with the target compartment. Post-translationally - after the whole protein has been made. Usually involves cytosolic chaperones which keep the protein unfolded in the cytoplasm. With amino acid sequences that act as address labels.

Get access

Grade+
$40 USD/m
Billed monthly
Grade+
Homework Help
Study Guides
Textbook Solutions
Class Notes
Textbook Notes
Booster Class
10 Verified Answers
Class+
$30 USD/m
Billed monthly
Class+
Homework Help
Study Guides
Textbook Solutions
Class Notes
Textbook Notes
Booster Class
7 Verified Answers

Related Documents

Related Questions