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CBNS101 Lecture 6: Vesicular transport, Golgi apparatus

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What is exocytosis?

back 1

When newly made proteins, carbohydrates and lipids are synthesized and sent out to support the plasma membrane

Plasma membrane->Endosome->Lysosome

front 2

What is endocytosis?

back 2

When molecules from the plasma membrane is sent to the organelles within the cell

front 3

What is the secretory transport pathways?

back 3

Secretory: ER->Golgi->Plasma Membrane or ER->Golgi->Endosome

front 4

Clathrin coats are used for_____

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Vesicle transport from Golgi, endosome and plasma membrane

(so export)

front 5

COPI coats are used for____ and are made up of_____

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Vesicle transport within Golgi cisternae. Swasti like chained subunits that come together to form a basketlike structure

front 6

COPII coats are used for ______

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Vesicle transport between ER and Golgi

front 7

Retromer coats are used for ______

back 7

Transport vesicles for a retrieval pathway from endosomes to Golgi

front 8

What do dynamins do?

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They help separate the budding vesicles from the membrane

front 9

Rab proteins____

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Tether to the cell membrane then start recruiting other Rab proteins which ends up changing the identity of the vesicle

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SNARE vesicles do what?

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Help grab the nearby vesicle and connect them to the membrane. There is both one of the vesicle and one in the membrane

front 11

Viruses use SNARE as well but_____

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only has one fusion protein