Protiensynthesis Flashcards
1
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Cells synthesise proteins for
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secretion and internal use
2
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secretion
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transport out of the cell
3
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3 key organelles in protein synthesis
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ribosomes, Endoplasmic reticulum , Golgi apparatus
(cytoskeleton is also invloved)
4
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Protein production steps (5)
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- Proteins are synthesised on the ribosomes bound to the ER
- They pass into its cisternae and packaged into transport vesicles
- these vesicles containing the newly synthesised protein move towards the Golgi apparatus via the cytoskeleton
- The vesicles fuse with the cis face of the GA and the proteins enter. These proteins are structurally modified, then leave the GA from the trans face
- Secretary vesicles carry proteins that are to be released from the cell. The vesicles move towards and fuse with the cell surface membrane, releasing their contents by exocytosis. Some vesicles form lysosomes which contain enzymes used in the cell.
5
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Whats a mRNA
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- messenger RNA
- the gene that has coded instructions for a protein is transcribed onto a length of mRNA
6
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where does translation occur
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at the ribosomes, the mRNA pass pout the nucleus via the nuclear pores in the nuclear envelope and travel to the ribosomes