3.3 Protein targetting to endoplasmic reticulum Flashcards
what are the two types of proteins made at the ER
Secretory proteins – water soluble
Membrane proteins – embedded in lipid bilayer
common feature of ER signal sequence
stretch of 8+ hydrophobic amino acid residues usually near N-terminus
e.g.. leucine, isoleucine, valine
what happens to ribosomes synthesising proteins without a signal sequence
remain free in cytosol
what happens to ribosomes synthesising proteins with an ER signal sequence
directed to ER WHILST PROTEIN IS BEING MADE (co-tranlocation)
what binds to the ER signal sequence as it emerges from ribosome?
cytosolic SRP
what is SRP
signal recognition particle
what does SRP allow when it binds to ER signal sequence
directs it to SRP receptors in ER membrane
then hands over the protein to the protein tranlocatior
how is polypetide transferred in ER lumen
threaded through protein translocator channel as a loop whilst it’s being translated
does ER signal sequence get carried thorugh into ER lumen with mature protein?
no, cleaved off by signal peptidase
different to nucleus remember
name of protein translocator in ER membrane
Sec61
how is GTP involved in ER protein targetting
SRP are GTPases