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Lecture Series 3The Organization of Cells
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Reading Assignments
• Read Chapter 15 Endomembrane System
• Read Chapter 17Cytoskeleton
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A. The Cell: The Basic Unit of Life
• Cell Theory: All cells come from preexisting cells and have certain processes, molecules, and structures in common.
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Fluorescent stain of cell
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A. The Cell: The Basic Unitof Life• To maintain adequate exchanges with its
environment, a cell’s surface area must be large compared with its volume.
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Geometric relationships explain why most cells are so small.
SA / V ratios measure this feature.
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A. The Cell: The Basic Unitof Life• Microscopes are needed to visualize cells.
Electron microscopes allow observation of greater detail than light microscopes do.
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The size range of cells:
EucaryaBacteria& Archaea
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A. The Cell: The Basic Unitof Life
• Microbial cell organization is characteristic of both the Domains Bacteria and Archaea.
• Microbial cells lack internal compartments, i.e., no bags within bags of biochemistry.
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Escherichia coli
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A. The Cell: The Basic Unitof Life• Eucarya cells have many membrane-
enclosed compartments, including a nucleus containing DNA.
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Nuclei and Actin in Animal cells
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B. Microbial Cells
• All microbial cells have a plasma membrane, a nucleoid region with DNA, and a cytoplasm.
• Cytoplasm contains ribosomes and cytosol (dissolved enzymes, water, small molecules and dissolved macromolecules).
• Some microbes have a cell wall, outer membrane and capsule, some contain photosynthetic membranes, and some have mesosomes.
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A bacterial cell
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Photosynthetic membranesin cyanobacteria
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Drawing of the mesosome structure found in
Chromobacterium violaceum
• A convoluted invagination of the cytoplasmic membrane found in some bacterial cells.
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B. Microbial Cells
• Some microbes have rotating flagella for movement. Pili are projections by which microbial cells attach to one another or to environmental surfaces.
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C. Eucarya Cells
• Like microbial cells, Eucarya cells have a plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes. However, Eucarya cells are larger and contain many membrane-enclosed organelles.
• The compartmentalization of Eucarya cells is the key to their success and ability to carry out specialized functions. Requires endosymbiotic relationships to have occurred.
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Overview of an animal cell:
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Overview of a plant cell:
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C. Eucarya Cells
• Membranes that envelop organelles in Eucarya cells are partial barriers ensuring that the chemical composition of the organelle’s interior differs from that of the surrounding cytoplasm.
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D. Organelles that Process Information• The nucleus is usually the largest
organelle in a cell. It is surrounded by the nuclear envelope.
• Nuclear pores have complex structures governing what enters and leaves the nucleus.
• Within the nucleus, the nucleolus is the source of the ribosomes found in the cytoplasm.
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The nucleus and its envelope
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The nuclear pore complex forms a gate
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Active transport through nuclear pores via GTP
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D. Organelles that Process Information• Nuclear Lamina is a protein mesh that
interacts with chromatin and supports nuclear envelope.
• The nucleus contains most of the cell’s DNA, which associates with protein to form chromatin. Chromatin is diffuse throughout the nucleus. Just before cell division, it condenses to form chromosomes.
• Ribosomes are the sites of protein synthesis.
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Chromosome: very dense packed bodies
Chromatin: diffuse (in nucleoplasm)and dense (attached to nuclear lamina)
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Ribosomes: Free and Bound
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Common pool of ribosomes used in translation
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E. Organelles that Process Energy• Mitochondria are enclosed by an outer
membrane and an inner membrane that folds inward to form cristae.
• Mitochondria contain proteins needed for cellular respiration and generation of ATP.
• They are the energy transformers in terms of performing cellular respiration.
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The mitochondrion, site of cellular respiration
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E. Organelles that Process Energy
• Plastids are another class of organelles used for photosynthesis or storage of materials.• Amyloplasts• Chromoplasts• Chloroplasts
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E. Organelles that Process Energy• Chloroplasts have a triple membrane
system containing an internal system of thylakoids organized as stacks of grana.
• Thylakoids within chloroplasts contain the chlorophyll and proteins that harvest light energy for photosynthesis.
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The chloroplast, site of photosynthesis
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E. Organelles that Process Energy• Mitochondria and chloroplasts contain
their own DNA nucleoid and ribosomes and can make some of their own proteins.
• The endosymbiosis theory of the evolutionary origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts states that they originated when large cells engulfed, but did not digest, smaller ones. Mutual benefits permitted this symbiotic relationship to evolve into eucaryotic organelles of today.
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Giardia: A key to evolutionary history?
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Archezoans
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F. The Endomembrane System
• The endomembrane system is made up of a series of interrelated membranes and compartments.
• Is continuous with the nuclear envelope.• This complex factory has a direction of
flow in terms of the production of various cellular components and their further processing from the nuclear membrane to the plasma membrane.
• Accounts for more than half the total membrane in many eucaryotic cells.
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F. The Endomembrane System
• The rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes that synthesize proteins. RER produces proteins and membranes, which
are distributed by transport vesicles.• The smooth endoplasmic reticulum lacks
ribosomes and is associated with synthesis of lipids. SER also: Metabolizes carbohydrates Stores calcium Detoxifies poison
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Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
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Signal Recognition Proteins
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Soluble protein crosses ER to lumen
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Glycosylation of Proteins in ER
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Single-pass transmembrane protein
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Double-pass transmembrane protein
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F. The Endomembrane System• The Golgi apparatus is the cellular post
office; storing, modifying and packaging proteins.
• It receives materials from the rough ER via vesicles that fuse with the cis region of the Golgi.
• It adds signal molecules to proteins, directing them to various destinations.
• Vesicles originating from the trans region of the Golgi contain proteins for different cellular locations. Some fuse with the plasma membrane and release their contents outside the cell.
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The Golgi apparatus
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F. The Endomembrane System
• Lysosomes fuse with transport vesicles produced by endocytosis to form endosomes, in which digestion occurs.
• Undigested materials are secreted from the cell when the endosome fuses with the plasma membrane.
• Hydrolysis reactions occur inside.• Cell’s recycling center.• Programmed cell destruction or apoptosis.
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Lysosomes
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Lysosome Contents(havoc for the cytoplasm)
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The formation and functions of lysosomes (Step 1)
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The formation and functions of lysosomes (Step 2)
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The formation and functions of lysosomes (Step 3)
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G. Other Organelles Enclosed by Membranes• Peroxisomes and glyoxysomes contain
special enzymes and carry out specialized chemical reactions inside the cell.
• Peroxisomes deal with excess hydrogen peroxide.
• Glyoxysomes break down stored lipids to sugars in mostly young plant cells.
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Peroxisomes
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G. Other Organelles Enclosed by Membranes• Vacuoles consist of a membrane-enclosed
compartment of water and dissolved substances. They take in water and enlarge, providing pressure to stretch the cell wall and structural support for a plant.
• Tonoplast is part of endomembrane system.• Various types:
• Food Vacuole• Contractile Vacuole• Central Vacuole
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The plant cell vacuole
Cellular Warehouse
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H. The Cytoskeleton
• The cytoskeleton within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells provides shape, strength, and movement. It consists of three interacting types of protein fibers.
• Actin filaments (tension-bearing)• Intermediate filaments (tension-bearing)• Microtubules (compression-resistant)
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Cytoskeleton Components
XXXXActin
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H. The Cytoskeleton
• Actin filaments consist of two chains of actin units forming a double helix.
• Actin filaments strengthen cellular structures and maintain cell shape.
• Involved with the protein myosin in muscle contraction.
• In animal cell division, forms cleavage furrow.• Also used in cytoplasmic streaming and
pseudopod extension (cell motility).
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Actin filaments are thin, flexible protein threads
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Actin filaments and motility
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Muscles also contract by a sliding-filament mechanism
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A structural role of Actin filaments
Actin
Actin bindingproteins
Intestinal microvillis
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Actin
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H. The Cytoskeleton
• Intermediate filaments are formed of keratins and add strength to cell structure.
• Anchorage of nucleus and other organelles.• Formation of nuclear lamina, foundation
under nuclear envelope.• Maintain attachments in multicellular
organisms through desmosome anchoring.
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Intermediate filaments are rope-like twisted strands ofprotein
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Plectin (green) is a cross-linking protein that bindsintermediate filaments (blue) to other cytoskeletonnetworks like microtubules (red)
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Intermediate filaments support and strengthen the nuclear envelope via the nuclear lamina
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H. The Cytoskeleton
• Microtubules are composed of dimers of the protein tubulin, and can lengthen and shorten.
• Eukaryotic Cilia and flagella both have a characteristic 9 + 2 pattern of microtubules.
• They usual grow out of an organized structure, like a basal body or centrosome.
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Microtubules are hollow tubes of tubulin
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H. The Cytoskeleton
• Movements of cilia and flagella are due to binding of the motor protein dynein to microtubules.
• Microtubules also bind motor proteins that move organelles through the cell.
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Ultrastructure of a eukaryotic flagellum or cilium
Basal Body
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How dynein “walking” moves cilia and flagella
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Two classes of Motor Proteins
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H. The Cytoskeleton
• Centrioles, made up of fused triplets of microtubules, are involved in the distribution of chromosomes during nuclear division.
• Dynamic Instability occurs until cell becomes polarized via capping proteins.
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Centrosome containing a pair of centrioles
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Tubulin polymerizes from nucleation sites
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Dynamic Instability of Microtubules
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GTP Hydrolysis controls growth of Microtubules
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Selective Stabilization of Microtubules
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Spindle formation during mitosis
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I. Extracellular Structures
• Materials external to the plasma membrane provide protection, support, and attachment for cells in multicellular systems.
• Cell walls of plants consist principally of cellulose embedded in other polysaccharides and proteins forming multiple layers.
• They are pierced by plasmodesmata that join the cytoplasm of adjacent cells.
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Plant cell walls
Interiorof cell
Interiorof cell
0.5 µm Plasmodesmata Plasma membranes
Cell walls
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I. Extracellular Structures
• In multicellular animals, the extracellular matrix consists of different proteins, including proteoglycan. In bone and cartilage, collagen predominates.
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Extracellular matrix (ECM) of an animal cell
ECMs contain glycoproteins (e.g., collagen, proteoglycan and fibronectin)
Fibronectin