14 - Membrane Contact sites Flashcards

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What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum responsible for?

A

Protein synthesis

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What is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum responsible for?

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Its a site of lipid synthesis and it also has roles in calcium storage.

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3
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What do advances in electron microscopy allow us to do?

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Understand membrane structure and function better

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What dos CLEM (correlative light and electron microscopy) allow us to do?

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  • Allows us to combine light microscopy with high resolution Electron microscopy.
  • Allows the localisation of fluorescently labelled protein to the membrane contact sites.
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What is the structure of ER contact sites?

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  • The ribosomes are excluded.
  • Endoplasmic reticulum contacts can be short or long lived.
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What is OSBP (Oxysterol binding protein)?

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A tether and a lipid transfer protein.

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When is there a lot of calcium mobilisation?

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At muscle contraction

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What is a calcium sensor in the ER?

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STIM 1

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9
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What do lipid transfer proteins use to promote lipid transfer?

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The concentration gradients of lipid.

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10
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What is Nieman Pick disease?

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An accumulation of lipids in the spleen, liver, lungs bone marrow and the brain.

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What other functions do membrane contact sites help with?

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They participate in cell signalling and help with the regulation of transport of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) to multivesicular bodies.

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12
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What is EGFR phosphorylated by?

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PTP1B (protein tyrosine 1B)

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