Are cytoplasmic organelles in eukaryotes or bacteria?
Only in Eukaryotes.
What is an organelle?
a membrane bound compartment.
What organelles are a part of the endomembrane system?
ER, golgi, endosome, lysosome, plasma membrane
What is the general pathway of molecules in the endomembrane system?
ER -> golgi -> extracellular space/plasma membrane
What is GFP?
Green Fluorescent Protein
When does the trafficking of GFP-VSVG begin?
Temperature sensitive vesicular stomatitis virus G protein (VSVG) mutant begins to traffic at permissive temperature.
40 C to 32 C in ER
What are the steps of biochemical assays in cell-free systems?
What is RNAi?
RNA interference
What is CRISPR?
Bacteria and Archaea used for genome editing.
How does CRISPR work?
What are the advantages of CRISPR?
What are the applications of CRISPR?
Describe the ER.
What is the rough ER for?
Site for protein synthesis
What is the smooth ER for?
What are the differences of the two ERs in terms of density?
What are the two types of organelle proteins focused on?
How are proteins targeted to organelles?
Are signal sequences all the same?
No, each organelle has its own signal sequences for targeting.
Why is co-translocation the first goto mechanism?
It is faster and more efficient. Other mechanisms consume ATP and involve protein folding.
What is co-translational translocation?
When the nascent protein is synthesized directly into the ER.
What does most ER-targeting signal sequences contain?
Positively charged residues such as arginine and lysine PLUS hydrophobic residues.
What is the % of total phospholipids in SM? (High, med, low)
Sphingomyelin
- ER, GC, and PM are medium level in percentage. ~ 20%
What is post-translational translocation?
When sec62/sec63 complex and chaperone protein BiP is need to help ensure peptide moves unidirectionally into the ER lumen.