BIOL 2021 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13.3: Endosome, Autophagosome, Hydrolase

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Digested enzymes from the er go through the golgi and are delivered to vesicles called endosomes, which become lysosomes. Endosomes turn into lysosomes when you have enough enzymes (maturation) Endocytosis: early endosomes are formed at the plasma membrane: when enzymes come from the golgi it becomes a late endosome and then a lysosome. Autophagy (self eating): creates an autophagosome and fuses with a lysosome. Mannose-6-phosphate: marker that is used for transport from the golgi to lysosomes. N-linked oligosaccharides on hydrolases from the er get transported to the. M6p receptors in the trans-golgi recognize the m6p marker and bind the cargo. The receptor binds to an adaptor protein that binds to the clathrin coat and a vesicle is formed. Once the vesicle fuses with an early endosome, the m6p and its hydrolase are released from the receptor (since the ph is lower in the endosome) The receptor gets recycled to the trans-golgi with another transport vesicle.

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