Internal Organization of Cells and Nuclear Import and Export Flashcards

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all cells have…

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a plasma membrane and contain genetic material

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prokaryotes

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lack a nucleus

include bacteria and archaeons

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eukaryotes

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have a nucleus

include animals, plants, fungi, and protists

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4
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in mammals…

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cholesterol is present in cell membranes

choleserol belongs to a group of chemical compounds known as sterols → molecules containing hydroxyl group attached to a gour-ringed structure

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5
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from an evolutionary perspective…

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archaeons and ukaryotes are more closely related to each other than either is to bacteria

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nucleoid

prokaryotes

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a discrete region of cell interior where DNA is concentrated; contains multiple loops formed from supercoils of DNA

prokaryotes

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plasmids

prokaryotes → bacteria

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additional, small, circular moelcules of DNA carrying a small number of genes

prokaryotes → bacteria

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pili

prokaryotes → bacteria

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a hollow, threadlike structure that connects bacteria allowing the transfer of plasmids via conjugation

prokaryotes → bacteria

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nucleus

eukaryotes

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the compartment of the cell that houses DNA in chromosomes

eukaryotes

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nuclear membrane

eukaryotes

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allos for more complex regulation of gene expression than is possible in prokaryotes

eukaryotes

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organelles

eukaryotes

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compartements that divide the cell contents into smaller spaces with specialized functions; defined by their membranes

eukaryotes

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mitochondria

typical features of an animal cell

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produces most of the ATP that serves as the energy currency of the cell

typical features of an animal cell

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plasma membrane

typical features of an animal cell

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composed of phospholipids and proteins; regulates the passage of material into and out of the cell

typical features of an animal cell

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cytoskeleton

typical features of an animal cell

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a network of protein fillaments and other associated proteins that provide the cell with an interal structural framework

typical features of an animal cell

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endoplasmic reticulum

typical features of an animal cell

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involved in both protein and lipid synthesis

typical features of an animal cell

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lysomes

typical features of an animal cell

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contain enzymes that break down macromolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates

typical features of an animal cell

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golgi apparatus

typical features of an animal cell

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modifies and sorts proteins and lipids as they move to their final destinations in or out of the cell

typical features of an animal cell

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peroxisomes

typical features of an animal cell

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break down speciifc organic molecules, such as fatty acids, and synthesize other organic molecules, such as cholesterol and some types of phospholipids

typical features of an animal cell

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cell wall

typical features of a plant cell

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rigid barrier composed of polusaccharides

typical features of a plant cell

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chloroplasts

typical features of a plant cell

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enable plant cells to harness the enrgy of sunlight to synthesize sugars

typical features of a plant cell

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plasmodesmata

typical features of a plant cell

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connect neighboring plant cells

typical features of a plant cell

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vacuoles

typical features of a plant cell

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contribute to the structural rigidity of plants by absorbing water and contributing to turgor pressure

typical features of a plant cell

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cytoplasm

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the entire contents of a cell other than the nucleus

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cytosol

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jelly-like internal environment of the cell that surrounds the organelles inside the plasma membrane

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nuclear envelope

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encloses nuclear DNA and defines the nuclear compartment; separates nucleus and cytoplasm; formed from the inner and outer nuclear membrane (the outer membrane is continuous with the membrane of the ER)

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inner nuclear membrane

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contains some small proteins; acts as binding sites for chomosomes; provides anchorage for the nuclear lamina

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nuclear lamina

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finely woven meshwork of protein filaments that lines the inner face of the membrane and provides structural support for the nuclear envalope

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nuclear pore

figure C

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perforates the nuclear envalope in all eukaryotic cells; forms the gates through which molecules enter or leave the nucleus

figure C

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nuclear localization signal (NLS)

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the signal sequence that directs a protein from the cytosol into the nucleus; ususally consists of one or two short sequences containing several positively charged lysines or arginines

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nuclear import receptors

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cytosolic proteins which recognize NLS; help direct newly synthesized proteins to a nuclear pore by interacting with fibrils that extend from the rim of the nuclear pore into the cytosol

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import/export of nuclear proteins

figure D

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rewuires energy provided by the hydrolysis of GTP

figure D

32
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thylakoid membrane

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third membrane found in chloroplasts

33
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nuclear pore complex

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the only place where small polar molecules, ions, and macromolecules (proteins and RNAs) can travel between the nucleus and the cytoplasm

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Ran-GTP (importins)

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molecule which carries a molecule of GTP and binds to inportin → changing its conformation and forcing it to release its cargo protein into the nucleus → the importin-Ran complex is then re-exported out through the nuclear pore

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Ran GAP (GTPase-activating protein)

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stimulates ran to hydrolize its GTP to GDP → this causes Ran to release the importin back into the cytoplasm

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NTF2

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GDP-Ran protein receptor which binds to GDP-Ran and transports it back through the nuclear pore into the nucleus

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Ran GEF (guanine nucleotide exchange factor)

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stimulates Ran-GDP in the nucleus to release its GDP and pick up new GTP

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nuclear export signals (NES)

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proteins targeted for export from the nucleus by specific amino acid sequences

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exportins

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receptors within the nucleus who recognize NES and direct protein transport through the nuclear pore complex to the cytoplasm

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Ran-GTP (exportins)

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promotes the formation of stable complexes between exportins and their cargo proteins; does the opposite for importins that their cargo; once in the cytoplasm GTP hydrolysis and relese of Ran-GDP leads to dissociation of the cargo protein which is released into the cytoplasm

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Ran-GDP (exportin)

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recycles exportins through the nuclear pore complex to the nucleus for reuse