Exocytosis Flashcards

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Describe secretory action and types

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TGN aggregates proteins to maximize sec action

  1. Constituitive - constant in sec proteins and PM (to EC matrix)
  2. Regulated - Packaged and taken to PM and released on signal to give burst. Common sig = Ca
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What are the common destinations of vesicles

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  1. Lysosome - M6P tag

2. PM with regulated (signal groups same proteins) and constructive pathways

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3
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Describe Constructive release variances

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  1. Unpolarized - needs no directional signaling
  2. Polarized (most) - protein contains signal for apical or basolateral release
    Apical destinations are dig enzymes/ mucus
    Basolateral are to basal lamina
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What is transcytosis and an example

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Endo and exo across epithelium reliant on pH variances for binding affinity of receptor.
EX: Ig6 in breast milk

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Describe processing in secretory vesicles

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Concentration of contents as it travels through cytoplasm there is a progressive size reduction. Therefore concentration increases and increase of acidity to activate enzymes and dissociate receptors

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Describe vesicular dockig

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RAB (6 prot) used
RAB-GTP = bound to vesicle and functions to bring RAB effector = docking mechanism allowing v and t snares to be close and begin fusion
NSF/SNAPs fan out v and t snares to induce final fusion

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What the Neuronal snares and vesicales

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V-snare = synaptobrevin T-snare = Syntaxin

Synaptotagins are Ca sensors which trigger interaction with t snares allowing NSF to work and induce fusion

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Describe action of Botulin toxin

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cleaves synaptobrecin in vesicles with ACH therefore it cannot release at NMJ leading to flaccid paralysis

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Describe action of Tetanus

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Cleaves synaptobrevin on GABA and Glycine vesicles (inhib NTs) leading to spastic paralysis

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