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C. A. B. Ribosome. Copy the figure. 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?. Functions of Membrane Proteins:. Transporter. Enzyme. Receptor. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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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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“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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