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A
B
C
Ribosome
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1) What is the difference between proteins A, B, C?
2) Where in the cell are these proteins synthesized?
3) The preparation of proteins B and C needs more steps than protein A. Why?
Copy the figure.
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Functions of Membrane Proteins:
Transporter Enzyme Receptor
Cell Identity
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Functions of Membrane Proteins(B)
Transport Proteins
Recognition
“Tags”
ReceptorsEnzym
es
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C: A protein that is secreted by exocytosis.For example, Insulin (a hormone)
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A Few General Facts:• Humans make about 30,000 different proteins (amino-acid chains).
• About 30% of these proteins are connected to the membrane.
• About 10% are secreted outside cells.
• The rest (60%) are water-soluble and function in the cytoplasm.
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A
B
C
Ribosome
So, how do proteins get delivered to the membrane?!
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Vesicular Transport Stolaf
Watch animation, use handout to mark the steps.
1) What is the purpose of the process?
2) What is happening in each step (6 steps)?
Vesicular Transport animation
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“How Cells Operate?”
Work on the handout – coloring, short questions.
Can you now tell what each part of the cell is responsible for?
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Membrane-bound organelles:
Golgi
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Rough ER(with ribosomes)
Smooth ER(no ribosomes)
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Cell Motion Music
Cell Motion Narrative
While you are watching:
What are the roles of:-Cytoskeleton-Nucleus-Ribosomes-Motor proteins
Click on “Watch video, high”
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Red Blood CellsT-Helper Lymphocyte
Lymphocyte
Signal from another body cell
Lipid Raft: Cell, Stop!
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Signal Transduction into cell interior
Decent into interior along microfilaments
Microfilaments are changing cell shape
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Actin filament snapped into two by some enzyme.
Microtubules assembly
Micro-tubules disassembly- Net “movement”
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Kinesin carries vesicle on microtubulue.
Contains proteins destined to the outside
Microtubule organizing center
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Focus shifts from MOTC to the nucleus
mRNA shoots out of the nucleus
mRNA triggers the assembly of ribosomes
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Ribosome translates a new protein that meantime folds up.
Protein is sent to the mitochondria
Another protein is translated and spinned into the ER
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Vesicles carry new protein to Golgi.
Golgi vesicles carry protein to cell membrane
New protein is released to extra-cellular space
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Lipid raft gathersaround new protein
Membrane proteins rise up
Proteins match and connect to opposite arteriole cell
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As a result, arteriole cell makes space for white blood to exit.
Lymphocyte squeezes out to fight an infection.
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Homework: Use page 79. On the cell coloring handout – Fill in the function of each organelle, and specify if it is related to:Protein synthesis and deliveryInformation centerEnergyStorage and waste disposalPhysical support
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