Sub-cellular processes Flashcards
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Q
Steps in making and secreting a protien
A
- gene that has coded instruction for a protien (e.g insulin) housed on chromatin in the nucleus is transcribed into a length of RNA = mRNA
- Many copies of this mRNA are made and they pass out of pores in the nucleur envelope to the ribosomes
- At the ribosomes the instructions are translated and insulin molecules are assembled
- Insulin molecules pass along into the cisternae of the rough endoplasmic reticulum along hollow sacs
- Vesicles with insulin inside are pinched off from the RER and pass via microtubulues & motor protiens to the golgi apparatus
- Vesciles fuse with the golgi aparatus where the insulin protien molecules may be modified for release
- Inside vesicles pinched off from golgi aparatus these molecules pass to plasma membraine
- the vesicles and plasma membraine fuse & the insulin is released to the outside of the cell