Lecture 9: Protein Sorting: Organelle Biogenesis and Protein Secretion

02/19/2002


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Lecture 9: Protein Sorting: Organelle Biogenesis and Protein Secretion

17.5 A single internal topogenic sequence directs insertion of some single-pass transmembrane proteins

17.5 Multipass transmembrane proteins have multiple topogenic sequences

17.5 After insertion into the ER membrane, some proteins are transferred to a GPI anchor

17.6 Post-translational modifications and quality control in the rough ER

17.6 Disulfide bonds are formed and rearranged in the ER lumen

17.6 Correct folding of newly made proteins is facilitated by several ER proteins

17.6 Only properly folded proteins are transported from the rough ER to the Golgi

17.6 ER-resident proteins often are retrieved from the cis-Golgi

17.7 Different structures characterize N- and O-linked oligosaccharides

17.7 Specific sugars are linked by specific glycosyltransferases

17.7 ABO blood type is determined by two glycosyltransferases

17.7 ABO blood groups

Author: Brian Bergstrom

Email: Brianb@muskingum.edu

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