Lecture 11: Protein Sorting: Organelle Biogenesis and Protein Secretion

02/26/2002


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Lecture 11: Protein Sorting: Organelle Biogenesis and Protein Secretion

17.9 The LDL receptor binds and internalizes cholesterol-containing particles

17.9 The acidic pH of late endosomes causes most receptors and ligands to dissociate

17.9 Experimental demonstration that internalized receptor-ligand complexes dissociate in late endosomes

17.9 The endocytic pathway delivers transferrin-bound iron to cells

17.10 At least three types of coated vesicles transport proteins from organelle to organelle

17.10 Components that participate in budding of coated vesicles

17.10 A clathrin-coated pit on the cytosolic face of the plasma membrane

17.10 Structure of a clathrin-coated vesicle

17.10 Model for formation of a clathrin-coated pit and selective incorporation of integral membrane proteins

17.10 GTP hydrolysis by dynamin is required for pinching off of clathrin-coated vesicles

17.10 COP I vesicles mediate retrograde transport within the Golgi and from the Golgi back to the ER

17.10 Model for formation of COP I-coated vesicles

17.10 Specific fusion of intracellular vesicles involves a conserved set of fusion proteins

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17.10 Conformational changes in influenza HA protein trigger membrane fusion

17.10 Model of membrane fusion directed by the HA protein

Author: Brian Bergstrom

Email: Brianb@muskingum.edu

Home Page: http://muskingum.edu/~brianb/Cellphys/Cellphys.html