Lecture 13: intracellular vesicular trafficking Flashcards
Which organelles contribute to biosynthetic pathways?
- ER
- Golgi
- secretory vesicle
- early and late endosome
Which organelles contribute to endocytic pathways?
- late endosome to lysosome
- early endosome to late endosome
- early endosome to extracellular space
What organelles contribute to the retrieval pathway?
all pathways
What does the coat of the vesicle perform?
- concentrate select proteins to a location for transport
- mold the vesicle to deform the membrane and give shape to the vesicle
- the coat is discarded before the vesicle fuses with target membranes
What mediate transport from COPI and COPII?
- from the ER to the Golgi cisternae
What mediates transport from golgi to the plasma membrane?
- clathrin-coated vesicles
What is the function of COPI?
- major role in retrieval pathway
What is the triskelion?
- clathrin subunit that had 3 large and small polypeptide chains that form a 3-legged structure
What is the function of clathrin-coated vesicles?
- transmembrane receptors bind with soluble cargo in the vesicle
What are the stages of bud formation of the clathrin coat?
- coat assembles and cargo binds to the proper receptor
- bud formation occurs when adaptor proteins bind
- vesicle continues to form, and dynamin binds to begin pinching off of the vesicle
- after vesicle is released the adaptor protein uncoats and releases a naked transport vesicle
What do phosphoinositides do in the role of protein trafficking?
help with coat assembly, vesicle formation, and protein trafficking
What is unique about phosphoinositides?
- can undergo different stages of phosphorylation and dephosphorylation to form various derivatives
- allows different organelles uniqeu set of PI kinases and phosphatases to facilitate inter-conversion
- control the recruitment and binding of proteins to specific organelles and regulate vesicle trafficking
What is a BAR domain?
- membrane bending protein
- is a coiled coil structure that dimerizes and associates with the negative PM, which induces the binding of a vesicle
What protein is required to cleave the vesicle from the PM?
- dynamin
- contains a PIP2 and GTPase domain
- recruits other proteins which will degrade PIP2 and allow vesicle to loose the coat
What does a Rab protein function to do?
direct vesicle to specific spot on target membrane