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what is the outline for this?
for lecture 15
-slides 1-9 is general information
-slides 10-18 is about nuclear transport
-slides 19-30 is about transmembrane transport for the mitochondria
-slides 31-44 is about ER transmembrane transport
what is the outline for this?
for lecture 16
-you are going to have to fill this out later
let’s start with the lecture 15 general information about intracellular transport
You need to know where proteins are made. where are proteins made?
the cytosol
what does protein transport rely on?
primary signal sequences within the protein
what is gated transport used for?
to use proteins in and out of the nucleus
how are proteins transported into the mitochondria?
transmembrane transport via TOM and TIM complexes
which type of transport and organelle uses TOM and TIM complexes?
transmembrane transport for mitochondria
what type of protein is used to transport proteins into the ER?
transmembrane transport, more specifically co-translational transport because the protein is being made as it is being put into the ER
What does the term cytoplasm mean?
cytosol + organelles
what happens in the cytoplasm?
both protein synthesis and degradation
what is the first basic principle of intracellular transport?