Leys - Intracellular Compartments and Protein Sorting Flashcards

1
Q

Which 2 intracellular compartments make up roughly 54% and 22% of the cell volume respectively

A

cytosol and mitochondria

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2
Q

Proteins that have crossed a membrane are no longer ___________ inside the cell; they must _________ the membrane to get back inside

A

topologically

recross

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3
Q

Vesicles move from compartment to compartment within a cell by _______ _____ and _________ ________

A

budding off

membrane fusion

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4
Q

Many proteins have _______ __________ at their amino terminus that direct the proteins to cross the membrane; fewer proteins have ______ signal sequences

A

signal sequences

internal

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5
Q

The nucleus is surrounded by a double _____ membrane _____; however nuclear ______ allow molecules, including portents to pass from the cytosol into the nucleus and back

A

lipid bilayer

pores

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6
Q

Larger proteins pass through nuclear pores by an _______ process

A

active

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7
Q

Nuclear _____ receptors bind to nuclear ________ signals found on some nuclear bound proteins and facilitate transport into the ________

A

import
transport
nucleus

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8
Q

It generally requires _______ signals to transport proteins from the ________ into the lumen of the __________

A

multiple
cytosol
mitochondria

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9
Q

There are multiple _______ ________ in the mitochondrial membrane; each interacts with a specific set of _______

A

protein translocators

proteins

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10
Q

Transport of protein into the mitochondria requires ______

A

energy

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11
Q

Proteins enter ________ using a mechanism similar to mitochondria entry

A

perioxiosomes

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12
Q

Proteins travel from the _______ ______ through the _____ to many sites

A

endoplasmic reticulum

golgi

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13
Q

A _______ ______ protein binds to the signal sequence during ________ and directs nascent peptide to the ________ membrane

A

signal recognition
translation
ER

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14
Q

Proteins bound for the mitochondria are translated in the _____ and then transported through the _________ membrane; this process requires _____

A

cytosol
mitochondria
ATP

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15
Q

Proteins that are headed into or through the _____ are transported through the ____ membrane during _________; this process does not require additional energy

A

ER
ER
translation

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16
Q

_________ ___________ of proteins in the ER helps direct them to their ultimate location

A

carbohydrate modification

17
Q

The “default pathway” if there are no other signals directing the protein to other locations, is to send the protein to the _____ ______

A

cell surface

18
Q

In regulated secretory pathway cells store proteins in _______ vesicles until they are signaled to release them from the cell by _____ of the vesicle with the ______ _______

A

secretory
fusion
cell membrane

19
Q

True of False

The rough ER, smooth ER + golgi, and the nucleus make up only 21% of the cell volume

A

True; the cytosol and mitochondria make up 76% of the cell volume

20
Q

True or False

There is a greater volume of lysosomes than there are peroxisomes or endosomes

A

False; lysosomes, peroxisomes, and endosomes each make up 1% of the cell volume

21
Q

True or False

The relative intracellular compartment composition of a cell can change dependent upon the function of the cell

A

True; a cell responsible for energy metabolism will contain more mitochondria; while a cell responsible for waste excretion will contain more lysosomes, etc.