BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Hydrolysis, Proteome, Cytoskeleton

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Light microscope: uses light for illumination, resolution is 0. 2 m. Electron microscopy: (sem, tem) uses an electron beam (short wavelength. Resolution of 2 nm. (better resolution than light microscopy) The proteome determines the characteristics of a cell. The proteome of a cell determines its structure and function. How do proteins typically get the correct location in a cell? (the information is encoded in the proteins primary structure) The difference between cytosol and cytoplasm is that the cytosol is the liquid that surround all the organelle and a cytoplasm include the cytosol and everything inside the membrane. Sorting (transit) signals are short amino acids sequence that direct protein to cellular location. Every protein has a postal code , the cell is able to look at the code and send this protein at the right location. Experiment: researcher looked at a type of cell found within a liver in order to know the pathway from in to outside the cell.

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