Biology 2382B Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Cystic Fibrosis, Copii, Lung Transplantation

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3 types of cisternae: cis: closest to er, medial, trans: closest to plasma membrane. Transport vesicles (er to golgi: budding, coat proteins: bind to parts of membrane in er, fusion, snares: fusion of vesicles to golgi. V-snare/t-snare interact, twist so its close and membrane fuse. Purpose of vesicles is taking proteins from er to golgi: Membrane cargo protein: is imbedded in membrane (always) Membrane cargo-receptor protein: in membrane but recycled back (no destination (when bind to receptor cause conformational changes) Part that sticks out cause sorting signal cause recruitment of cop. Gtp proteins: cargo protein bind to receptors require binding of gtp help recruitment of cop and cause membrane bud) Continues on, get more coating and more budding: buds off and when moves along towards golgi, must remove the coat by hydrolysis of gtp to gdp acts as trigger to promote dissociation of cop. If don"t remove coat won"t allow snare protein to interact.

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