Ribosomes Flashcards

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What are polyribosomes?

A

Two or more ribosomes that act together to translate mRNA instructions.

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What kind of proteins do the RER-bound ribosomes produce?

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  1. Trafficking membrane proteins
  2. Secretory proteins and lysosomal proteins.

Proteins that are exported.

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What kind of proteins do the free cytosolic ribosomes produce?

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  1. Nuclear proteins
  2. Mitochondrial proteins
  3. Peroxismal proteins
  4. Cytosolic proteins.
  5. Cytoskeletal proteins.
  • Proteins used inside the cell itself.
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What is the main function of RER?

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Protein synthesis. It contains SRP receptors and translocons.

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What are the main functions of SER?

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  1. Lipid synthesis
  2. Storage of calcium
  3. Detoxification of xenobiotics.

No ribosomes. No SRP receptors.

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What are dictyosomes?

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Flat membrane-bound cavities that together form the Golgi apparatus. Here proteins are stored, modified, sorted and packed into vesicles.

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What’s the difference between the two poles of the dictyosomes?

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Cis: Convex, 5nm thick, ER like membrane proteins.

Trans: Concave, 7.5 nm thick, cell membrane-like proteins, many sugar residues bound to inner aspect of membrane.

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How do the dictyosomes work?

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  1. Vesicles arrive at the cis-face of the dictyosome.
  2. While transferred through the dictyosome to the trans face the proteins undergo modifications.
  3. After the trans face, the proteins are transferred to the trans-Golgi network where they are sorted to different vesicles.
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What are the three types of vesicles released by the dictyosomes?

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  1. Small vesicles (supplying new membrane fragments to the cell membrane.
  2. Large vesicles (Containing condensed secretory material for regulated exocytosis)
  3. Hydrolase vesicles (Containing digestive enzymes) - Precursors of lysosomes
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