BIO230H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Protease, Lipid Bilayer, Rhodopsin

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To endoplasmic reticulum: single & multi-pass transmembrane proteins, membrane proteins. None: corresponds to day lectures 9 and 10. Vacuole (plant): for storage or lysosome-like for degradation. Movement of proteins within cell from different compartments. Out of the cell and into th cell. Can either be in either of the following forms. Not all unfolded or folded proteins will go to mentioned places. But entrance to this places required the folding condition. Will also have a localization signal dictating where it is to go. Associated with er during protein synthesis - it goes together. Can go both ways bw cytosol and nucleus. It can go two way in some cases, not always. Nuclear pore complex: selective transport of macromolecules (rna, proteins, etc) Transport of cargo through nuclear pore complex (npc) - transport in both directions. Don"t need to know the 20+ proteins of which it is composed of. Proteins to be important require nuclear localization signals (nls)