1.2b - The Synthesis & Transport of Proteins Flashcards

(30 cards)

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Eukaryotic cells have a system of internal membranes which…

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increases the total area of membrane

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Because of their size, eukaryotes have a relatively small…

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surface area to volume ratio

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3
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The plasma membrane of eukaryotic cells is too small an area to…

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carry out all the vital functions carried out by membranes

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4
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The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) forms a…

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network of membrane tubules continuous with the nuclear membrane

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5
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The Golgi apparatus is…

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a series of flattened membrane discs

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6
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Lysosomes are…

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membrane-bound organelles

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7
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Lysosomes contain…

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a variety of hydrolases that digest proteins, lipids, nucleic acids and carbohydrates

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8
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Vesicles transport materials between…

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membrane compartments

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9
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Lipids and proteins are synthesised in the…

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ER

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10
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The Rough ER (RER) has…

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ribosomes on its cytosolic face

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11
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The Smooth (SER)…

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lacks ribosomes

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12
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Lipids are synthesised in the SER and inserted…

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into its membrane

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13
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The synthesis of all proteins begins in…

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cytosolic ribosomes

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14
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The synthesis of cytosolic proteins is completed in…

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the cytosolic ribosomes

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15
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Cytosolic proteins remain in the…

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cytosol

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16
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How is RER formed?

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transmembrane proteins carry a signal sequence, which halts translation and directs the ribosome synthesising the protein to dock with the ER, forming RER

17
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Translation continues after docking, and the protein is…

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inserted into the membrane of the ER

18
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Once the proteins are in the ER, they are…

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transported by vesicles that bud off from the ER and fuse with the Golgi apparatus

19
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As proteins move through the Golgi apparatus…

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they undergo post-translational modification

20
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The major modification is…

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the addition of carbohydrate groups

21
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Molecules move through the Golgi discs in…

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vesicles that bud off from one disc and fuse to the next one in the stack

22
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Enzymes catalyse the addition of various sugars in multiple steps to…

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form the carbohydrates

23
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Vesicles that leave the Golgi apparatus take proteins…

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to the plasma membrane and
lysosomes

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Vesicles move along the microtubules and…

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fuse with them within the cell

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Secreted proteins are...
translated in ribosomes on the RER and enter its lumen
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2 examples of secreted proteins
peptide hormones and digestive enzymes
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The proteins move through the Golgi apparatus and are then...
packaged into secretory vesicles
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Many secreted proteins are synthesised as...
inactive precursors and require proteolytic cleavage to produce active proteins
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Proteolytic cleavage is a type of...
post-translation modification
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Digestive enzymes are one example of...
secreted proteins that require proteolytic cleavage to become active