Cotranslational Import Allows Some Polypeptides to Enter the ER as They Are Being Synthesized Flashcards
1
Q
- cotranslational import into the ER is the…?
- proteins handled in this way are?
A
- Cotranslational import into the ER is the first step in the pathway for delivering newly synthesized proteins to various locations within the endomembrane system
- proteins handled in this way are synthesized on ribsomes that become attached to the ER shortly after translation begins
2
Q
The signal hypothesis: Blobel and Sabitini
- what did they suggest? what did it propose?
- what does the ER signal sequence do ?
A
- suggested the signal hypothesis, which proposed that proteins that move into the ER during synthesis possess an intrinsic signal, directing them to the ER
- The ER signal sequence directs the mRNA polypeptide complex to the rough ER surface
3
Q
Milstein et al.
- what did they study?
- what did they find?
A
- studied synthesis of small subunit (or light chain) of the protein immunoglobulin G
- evidence that a 20 amino acid sequence at the N-terminus of the light chain of immunoglobulin G is a signal sequence
4
Q
ER targeting of proteins
- what do other polypeptides destined for the ER contain?
- what are proteins containing the signal sequence referred to as?
- how long are the signal sequences and what 3 domains do they consist of?
A
- other polypeptides destined for the ER also contain the N-terminal sequence to target them to the ER
- proteins containing the signal sequences are referred to as preproteins
- the signal sequences are usually 15-30 amino acids long and consists of the three domain:
1. a positively charged N-terminal region
2. a central hydrophobic region
3. a polar region adjoining the site where cleavage fro the mature protein will take place