BIO 320 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Secretion, Transmembrane Protein, Cell Membrane

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30 Aug 2019
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Balance of exocytosis and endocytosis so total surface area doesn"t change much over time. Endocytosis - vesicles are formed from plasma membrane - include soluble proteins from outside the cell and transmembrane proteins compacted in appropriate orientation (removed from cell surface) Once vesicles are formed - v & t snares + rabs and tethering proteins free to work. Pm other location - helps in the pinching off but decoats before fusion. Traffic to the endosome lysosome - coats after pinching off - pinches off membrane. Membrane conservation - condensation of vesicle before secretion. Retromer coat - recycle receptors at endosome to send back to tgn. Copi (retrograde transport: trans-golgi cis-golgi and/or er) At the tgn - no know coat proteins function in the formation of vesicles in the constitutive and regulated secretory pathways. Constitutive secretory pathway - all cell types - on going all the time - default pathway.

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