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The Endomembrane System
  • Do Now 11/9
  • Take out homework ?
  • What are the 4 levels of protein structure?

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General Cell Terminology
  • Everything between the nucleus and the cell
    membrane is called CYTOPLASM.
  • CYTOPLASM is
  • All of the organelles like mitochondria, etc.
  • The CYTOSOL, which is the aqueous solution
    everything else floats around in

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I. The Nucleus
The nucleus is a small sphere that holds all of a
cells DNA.
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The nucleus is surrounded by a lipid membrane
called the nuclear envelope, which is very
similar to the cell membrane. It has openings
called nuclear pores that allow things in and out
of the nucleus.
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Most of the inside of a nucleus is made up of
chromatin, which is a mix of DNA and certain
proteins.
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The nucleolus is a small dark part inside a
nucleus where ribosomes are made.
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II. The Endomembrane system
  • The endomembrane system is a series of folded
    lipid membranes where protein production takes
    place. It includes
  • The nuclear envelope
  • The rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum
  • The Golgi bodies
  • vesicles
  • PROKARYOTES have NO INTERNAL MEMBRANES. Protein
    production occurs in the cytoplasm

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The Endoplasmic Reticulum
  • Structure The endoplasmic reticulum is a large
    series of folded membranes attached to the
    outside of the nucleus.
  • Function Nucleic acids and proteins travel
    through the tubes and folds during the process of
    protein production.

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Two Parts of the ER
  • The first part has RIBOSOMES attached to it, and
    is therefore called the ROUGH endoplasmic
    reticulum
  • The second part has no ribosomes and is called
    the SMOOTH ER.

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About those SUPER IMPORTANT ribosomes
  • Very important function
  • RIBOSOMES MAKE PROTEINS!
  • Structure
  • Two pieces of RNA stuck together

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More on Ribosomes in the Future
  • Well learn more about how ribosomes make
    proteins when we study molecular genetics. The
    ribiosome basics
  • Made of rRNA
  • thousands per cell.
  • Use the information in mRNA to build a
    polypeptide from amino acids.
  • Found in all cell types.

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Do Now 11/29 Protein Production
  • Copy and complete the list of the steps
    eukaryotic cells go through to make protein,
    including the organelles involved. (use
    flowchart!). NOTE Leave 5-7 blank for now.
  • DNA in the nucleus stores instructions for
    building proteins.
  • Lipids and other substances are produced in the
    smooth ER.
  • Active proteins arrive at their final locations,
    ready to work.

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Rough then Smooth
  • The rough ER is where polypeptides are built.
  • The smooth ER has several functions
  • Most importantly
  • Lipid synthesis (for membranes)
  • Home to many enzymes.

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Golgi
  • Structure folded membranes
  • Function Proteins are finished
  • folded into correct conformations quarternary
    structures
  • Modified chemically
  • Addition of chemical groups (e.g. heme in
    hemoglobin, etc.)
  • Modified amino acids
  • label proteins so they get delivered to the right
    places.
  • What might they be labeled with?

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Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
Amino Acids
Transport Vesicle
Mito- chondria
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Golgi Apparatus
mRNA
Ribosome
Outgoing Transport Vesicles
Nucleus (DNA)
Lysosome
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