Cell Biology V Flashcards
Is vesicular transport selective or general?
Selective
What is the direction of transport for COP II?
Anterograde - from ER to Golgi
What is the direction of transport for COP I?
Retrograde - from Golgi to ER
What is the purpose of retrograde transport?
To return membrane, v-SNARE, and missorted proteins back to the ER
What are two examples of v-SNAREs?
Synaptotagmin and synaptophysin
What is the purpose of SNARE proteins?
Allow vesicle to recognize its target domain
What effect do the neurotoxins of tetanus and botulism have on SNAREs?
The toxins enter nerve terminals and proteolyse SNARE proteins, preventing vesicles containing neurotransmitters from docking with pre-synaptic membranes of the nerve cell
What effect do tetanus toxins have on neurons?
Enter inhibitory neurons, proteolyse SNAREs, and release brake on the neuron
Are mitochondria acidophilic or basophilic?
Acidophilic
Define pleomorphic
Ovoid or threadlike structures - motile and can change shape
What is the diameter of a typical mitochondrion?
0.5 - 1 um
How many mitochondria are there in erythrocytes?
None
What is the lifespan of a typical mmitochondrion?
10 days
How do mitochondria reproduce?
Fission (can also fuse with each other)
Which mitochondrial membrane is selectively permeable?
Inner mitochondrial membrane
Which molecule is responsible for the decreased permeability of the inner mitochondrial membrane?
Cardiolipin