CH. 12/13: Protein Trafficking COMPLETE Flashcards

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What are the two mechanisms of Protein trafficking?

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Vesicle Mediated Trafficking, Non-Vesicle Mediated Trafficking

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What is Vesicle Mediated Trafficking?

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Proteins made in the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Ribosome and trafficked inside a Vesicle

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What is Non-Vesicle Mediated Trafficking?

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Proteins made in Free Ribosome or Ribosome in the Cytosol relies on amino acids coding specific sequences for trafficking rather than a Vesicle

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How are proteins made in the ER transported?

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Through Vesicle Mediated Trafficking

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How are proteins made in the Cytosol trafficked?

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Through Non-Vesicular Trafficking, using specific amino acid-coded sequences

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What is Amino Acid Signal Sequencing?

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Proteins made in the Free Ribosome or Ribosome in the Cytosol which are trafficked to a specific Organelle INSIDE the cell without a Vesicle

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Where is mRNA synthesized? (where is protein made?)

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Cytosolic Ribosome, Endoplasmic Reticulum Ribosome, or Free Ribosome

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Where can Protein Synthesised by Cytosolic Ribosome travel?

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Mitochondria, Peroxisome, Nucleus Protein, or Stays in Cytosol

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How is Protein Trafficked to the Mitochondria?

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Through Non-Vesicular Trafficking, using Signal Sequencing

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How is Protein Trafficked to the Peroxisome?

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Through Non-Vesicular Trafficking, using Signal Sequencing

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How is Protein Trafficked to the Nucleus?

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Through Non-Vesicular Trafficking, using Signal Sequencing

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How is Protein Trafficked to the Cytosol?

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Through Non-Vesicular Trafficking, using Signal Sequencing

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Where can Protein synthesised by the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) travel?

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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER), Golgi Apparatus, Plasma Membrane, Lysosome, or can be Secreted Protein

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Where can Protein leaving the Endoplasmic Reticulum(ER) Ribosome travel?

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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER), Golgi Apparatus, Plasma Membrane, Lysosome, or can be Secreted Protein

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Where can Protein leaving Cytosolic Ribosome travel?

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Cytosol, Mitochondria, Peroxisome, Nucleus

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Where does the translation of ALL Proteins take place in a cell?

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In the Cystosol

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How do Proteins sequenced for the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) get to the ER after being translated by Cytosolic Ribosome?

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Signal Recognition Particles (Special Protein that recognizes the signal sequence) move the Ribosome-Protein complex into the ER, to then release the synthesized chain into the ER

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What is a Signal Recognition Protein?

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A special protein in the cytosol that recognizes signal sequences to target proteins to the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

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Vesicule Mediated Trafficking involves transport between what?

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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER), Golgi Apparatus, Plasma Membrane, and Lysosome

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What does Vesicular Trafficking require for the creation of the vesicle?

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Requires the use of special proteins that form coats on membranes to force the creation of a vesicle.

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What are the three types of coat proteins?

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COPI, COPII, Clathrin

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What is the function of the COPI coat protein?

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Forms the Vesicle for Protein traveling Retrograde from the Cis-Golgi Apparatus to the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

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What coat Protein is used for Retrograde Vesicular transport?

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COPI

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Where is a Protein traveling Retrograde being transported?

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From the Cis-Golgi Apparatus to the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

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What is the function of the COPII coat Protein?

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Forms Vesicle for Protein traveling Antrograde from the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) to the Cis-Golgi Apparatus

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What coat Protein is used for traveling Antrograde?

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COPII

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Where is a Protein traveling Antrograde being transported?

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From the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) to the Cis-Golgi Apparatus

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What is the function of the Clathrin Protein?

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Form a Vesicle from the Plasma Membrane to be sent to the Lysosome, and from the Trans-Golgi to the Lysosome

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What is Endocytosis?

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When a cell creates a Vesicle out of the Plasma Membrane to take in foreign material

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Where are immature or unmodified Vesecular Proteins released from the Endoplasmic Reticulum found?

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In the Cis-Golgi

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Where is Mature Vesicular Protein found?

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In the Trans-Golgi

32
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What side of the Golgi Apparatus faces the Plasma Membrane?

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The Trans-Golgi

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What Side of the Golgi Apparatus faces the Endoplasmic Reticulum?

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The Cis-Golgi

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Where does Vesicular Protein collected in the Lysosome from?

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The Trans-Golgi or the Plasma Membrane

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What type of Vesicles transport Protein from the Golgi to the Lysosome?

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Clathrin-Coated Vesicles

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What type of Vesicle transports Protein from the Plasma Membrane to the Lysosome?

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Clathrin-Coated Vesicles

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What type of Vesicles transports Protein from the Endoplasmic Reticulum to the Golgi?

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COPII-Coated Vesicle

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What Type of Vesicle transports Proteins from the Golgi to the Endoplasmic Reticulum?

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COPI-Coated Vesicles

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Where is material absorbed by Endocytosis sent?

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The Lysosome (via Clathrin-Coated Vesicles)

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When does Glycosylation take place?

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When a protein enters the Endoplasmic Reticulum or the Golgi Apparatus

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What is Glycosylation?

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A chemical reaction that modifies Protein entering the Endoplasmic Reticulum or the Golgi Apparatus.

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What does Glycosylation do?

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Attaches Carbohydrate Monomers to certain Amino Acids in Protein

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What Chemical Reaction attaches Carbohydrate Monomers to Amino Acids?

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Glycosylation

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Why is Glycosylation essential for a protein?

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Essential for proper functioning of the protein and targeting of the protein to the correct location

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What is Exocytosis?

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The Secretion of Protein out of a cell (releasing protein from the cell into the bloodstream) via a Vesicle membrane fusing with the Plasma Membrane

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Where are Proteins with appropriate targeting molecules modified and prepared for Secretion?

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In the Golgi

47
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How are Modified and Prepared Proteins Secreted?

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Through Exocytosis

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How is protein from inside a cell released into the bloodstream?

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Through Secretion via Exocytosis

49
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What are the two pathways of Protein Secretion?

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Constitutive Secretion and Regulated Secretion

50
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What is Constitutive Secretion?

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Vesicles constantly undergoing Exocytosis

51
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What Process consists of Vesicles constantly undergoing Exocystosis?

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Constitutive Secretion

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What is Regulated Secretion?

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Loaded Vesicles that are stored in the cytosol until they receive a release signal. (a signal to increase Cytosolic Ca2+)

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What Process consists of a loaded Vesicle waiting in the Cytosol for a release signal?

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Regulated Secretion

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What is the Signal needed for Regulated Secretion?

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Increase in Cytosolic Ca2+

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What is the default Vesecular Secretory Pathway?

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Constitutive Secretion

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What process do Proteins with no Targeting Molecule undergo?

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Constitutive Secretion

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What process do Proteins traveling to the Lysosome undergo?

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Glycosylation to receive Mannose Monomers

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Where are Proteins going to the Lysosome made?

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The Endoplasmic Reticulum

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What happens to a Lysosomal Protein In the ER?

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Glycosylation (adding Mannose molecules to protein)

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What happens to the Protein in the Golgi Apparatus

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Phosphorylation (adding phosphate to protein)

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What is the Signal Molecule for Lysosomal Protein?

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Phosphate