cell molec Flashcards
what is the function of the SER
- storage and sythesis of trigylcerides
- storage of calcium
- storage of glycogen
- syntheisis of steriod hormones
- synthesis of PL and cholesterol
what is the role of the RER
- protein folding
- detoxification - cytochromes in the liver exogenous steroids
- storage
- transport
what is the role of the golgi body
- renewal of the membrane
- modification and packaging
- delivery to organelles
5- 6 cisternea
cis and trans face
cisternal maturation or vesicles transport models
what is the function of the ECM
- migration
- cell shape and integrity
3.proliferation
4, differenciation
what is the function of CT
- connects
- binds
- supports
- seperates
- storage
- repair
7, transport - protects
what are the coat proteins
COP11; from the ER to the golgi
COPI; returns ER export machinery
clathrin; endocytosis to early endosome - dyamin requires and an adaptor protein to link clathrin to cargo - triskellia formation 3 light, 3 heavy chains, polymerise into a lattice (in vitro)
what are the routes of exocytosis
- signal mediated diversion to lysosomes
- signal mediated diverision to secetory granules for regulated secretion
- constitutive secretory pathway in non polarised cells
what are the routes of endocytosis
- degredation into intraluminal vesciles - late endosome
- storage
- transcytosis - recycling
cholesterol endoystosis
LDL receptors concentrate iin clathrin coated pits LDL binds to receptor endoystosi adaptor protein - Ap2 uncoatin (clathrin) fusion with early endosome low PH causes disacoithiation receptor transported back to membrane LDL fuses with late endosome hydolyitc break down into cholestorel.
macropinocytosis
cell drinking - cancer cells
phagocytsosis
large particles
ruffles pseudopods fuse
macrophage and red blood cells, yeast and dictostelim
inflam
protective, innate response to inflammation or damage