Title: Cell structure
1Cell structure
R. C. Gupta Professor and Head Dept. of
Biochemistry National Institute of Medical
Sciences Jaipur, India
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5A typical prokaryotic cell
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7A typical eukaryotic cell
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11A eukaryotic cell
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13Functions of different organelles can be
studied in vitro by
Disrupting the cell
Subjecting it to differential centrifugation
Isolating the organelles
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14Differential centrifugation for isolation of cell
organelles
15Plasma (cell) membrane
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33Nucleus
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36Ribosomes
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41Eukaryotic ribosome
42Endoplasmic reticulum
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45When the cell is disrupted, the membranes of
endoplasmic reticulum are broken
They are spontaneously resealed to form vesicles
known as microsomes
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46Golgi apparatus
47The modified proteins enter the vesicles, and are
secreted
Golgi apparatus is the site of synthesis of
mucopolysaccharides
Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reti-culum also
form some other subcellular organelles e.g.
lysosomes and peroxisomes
48Mitochondria
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53Mitochondrial DNA
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55Lysosomes
56The extracellular substrates to be digested,
e.g. components of micro-organisms, enter the
cell by endocytosis
A portion of the plasma membrane invaginates and
surrounds the extracellular material
This membrane fuses with the lysosomal membrane,
and the lysosomal hydrolases digest the foreign
material
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59Peroxisomes
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65Cytoskeleton
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67Cytosol
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70Transport across membranes
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75An example of P-type ATPase
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81Ligand-gated channel
Ligand ?
Channel ?
The ligand is like a key that opens the gate
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83Voltage-gated channel
84Methods of bulk transport
Required for large molecules and particles
Include endocytosis and exocytosis
85Endocytosis
86Endocytosis
Endocytosis
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88Phagocytosis
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91Pinocytosis
- Literally means drinking by the cell
- Molecules, including water, are taken up from
extracellular fluid - Vesicles formed are small
- Vesicles need not fuse with lysosomes
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93Receptor-mediated endocytosis
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95Exocytosis
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97Thank you