lecture 15 and 16 intracellular transport

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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

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what is the outline for this?

for lecture 16

-you are going to have to fill this out later

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let’s start with the lecture 15 general information about intracellular transport

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You need to know where proteins are made. where are proteins made?

the cytosol

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what does protein transport rely on?

primary signal sequences within the protein

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what is gated transport used for?

to use proteins in and out of the nucleus

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how are proteins transported into the mitochondria?

transmembrane transport via TOM and TIM complexes

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which type of transport and organelle uses TOM and TIM complexes?

transmembrane transport for mitochondria

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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

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What does the term cytoplasm mean?

cytosol + organelles

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what happens in the cytoplasm?

both protein synthesis and degradation

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what is the first basic principle of intracellular transport?

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