Pintar - Golgi Trafficking and Endocytosis Flashcards
Zellwegger Syndrome
Defect in peroxisomal receptor recognition of AA targeting sequence in peroxisome-bound proteins. Causes empty peroxisomes, fatal.
ER Protein Synthesis Translocation
When free ribosome is synthesizing protein meant for ER, N-terminus binds SRP (signal recognition protein), pausing translation to move the complex to the ER. Binds SRP receptor, continues translation, SRP recycled. Finished proteins are folded + glycosylated.
Glycosylation
specific for destination, ex: mannose-6-phosphate for lysosome-bound. Glycosylated proteins transported in vesicles
Vesicle Coat Proteins (3)
1) Clathrin - plasma membrane–>endosome, TGNendosome
2) Coatamer I (Cop I)- retrograde transport
3) Coatamer II (Cop II) - ER–>Cis golgi
- cause coating formation when GTP-bound protein binds ER membrane (i.e. Sar-1GTP for CopII)
V/T SNARES (Vesicle/Target)
mediate vesicle/target recognition and fusion. V-snare on vesicle recognizes t-snare on target membrane, intertwine and allow merging. Rab (GTP-binding proteins) also bind effectors.
-Botulinum and Tetanus cleave SNARES, preventing vesicle fusion
KDEL sequence
AA sequence used for Cop I trans–>cis vesicle retrograde retrieval
M6P Receptors
In trans golgi, lysosomal proteins have mannose sugars phosphorylated, marking for transport by M6P receptors recognizing, packaging and transporting.
I-Cell disease
Defective phosphatase prevents M6P lysosomal protein marking, leading to secretion of lysosomal enzymes
Legionnare’s Disease
Bacteria hijack endosomes, preventing lysosomal fusion and degradation
Pathways for receptors following endocytosis (3)
1) return to cell surface
2) Recycling and degrading in lysosome
3) transcytosis to another cell
Adaptins
Intermediate binding between clathrin and cell receptors. Important since adaptin mutation can cause defect despite healthy clathrin and receptors
Protein Transportation into Nucleus via RanGDP
Protein with nuclear localization sequence binds importin a/b complex and is transported into nucleus. RanGTP binds importin, causing protein release. RanGTP-importin complex transports back to cytoplasm, RanGAP (GTPase activating protein) converts RanGTP–>GDP, releasing importin. Reset.