Cell II Flashcards

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How do molecules enter the nucleus

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  • movement of proteins and other large molecules into and out of the nucleus is an energy-demanding process
  • transport involves transport proteins called importins and exportins
  • proteins transported into nucleus remain folded
  • need the right tag: nuclear proteins contain a 17-aa long NLS
  • NLS are sequences required for nuclear entry
  • NES are sequences required for nuclear export
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What is the function of NLS

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nuclear entry of proteins

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What is the function of NES

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Nuclear export of proteins

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What is the function of signal peptide

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  • entry of proteins into secretory pathway
  • insertion of proteins into membranes
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What is the function of endomembrane systems?

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  1. Synthesis, modification, transport and secretion of proteins
  2. Synthesis of lipids and detoxification of toxins
  3. Transportation and breakdown (digesting) of large biomolecule-containing particles.
    Summary: The Endomembrane System Manufactures, Ships, and Recycles Cargo
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What is the signal hypothesis?

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– All proteins start to be synthesized on free ribosomes
– Proteins bound for the endomembrane system have a ‘postal code’ – It directs the growing polypeptide to the RER
▪ 20-amino-acid-long ER signal sequence

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What is the process of exocytosis?

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  • Proteins to be secreted from the cell are transported to the membrane in secretory vesicles which release their contents to the exterior by exocytosis.
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What is the process of endocytosis?

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-Vesicles also form by the reverse process, endocytosis, which brings molecules into the cell from the exterior.

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How Do Proteins Reach Their Destinations?

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  • Each protein that comes out of the Golgi apparatus has a molecular tag – Places it in a particular type of transport vesicle
  • Each type of transport vesicle also has a tag
    – Allows it to be transported to the correct destination
  • For e.g., proteins are secreted out of a cell by exocytosis
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