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Chapitre 17

Trafic des membranes intracellulaires

Introduction au trafic membranaire
Introduction au trafic membranaire
The ER, Golgi apparatus, endosomes, and lysosomes work in tandem to modify, sort, and package proteins and lipids. An integrated membrane trafficking ...
Vésicules à manteau protéique COP
Vésicules à manteau protéique COP
Membrane-enclosed structures called vesicles transport proteins and lipids across the cell. The vesicles derive their cargo from the plasma membrane, ...
Vésicules à clathrine
Vésicules à clathrine
Clathrin-coated vesicles use endocytosis to transport receptors and lysosomal hydrolases from the Golgi to the lysosome in the late secretory pathway. ...
Phosphoinositides et PIPs
Phosphoinositides et PIPs
Phosphoinositides are a group of phospholipids containing a glycerol backbone with two fatty acid chains and a phosphate attached to a myoinositol sugar ...
Assemblage du manteau et GTPases
Assemblage du manteau et GTPases
Vesicles incorporate different coat protein subunits in different cell locations, which changes the properties of the coat, such as the shape and geometry ...
Libération des vésicules à manteau
Libération des vésicules à manteau
Vesicle budding is orchestrated by distinct cytosolic proteins such as adaptor proteins, coat proteins, and GTPases. To initiate vesicle budding, ...
Protéines Rab
Protéines Rab
Rab proteins constitute the largest family of monomeric GTPases, of which 70 members are present in humans. Rab proteins and their effectors regulate ...
Cascades Rab
Cascades Rab
Rab GTPases act in a regulated cascade during membrane fusion, helping the lipid bilayers mix. The Rab family of proteins are active when bound to GTP, ...
SNAREs et fusion membranaire
SNAREs et fusion membranaire
Once a transport vesicle has recognized its target organelle, the vesicular membrane needs to fuse with the target membrane to unload the cargo. ...
Le compartiment intermédiare RE-Golgi
Le compartiment intermédiare RE-Golgi
After budding out from the ER membrane, some COPII vesicles lose their coat and fuse with one another to form larger vesicles and interconnected tubules ...
Voie de récupération du réticulum endoplasmique
Voie de récupération du réticulum endoplasmique
In the secretory pathway, vesicles transport proteins from one cellular compartment to another in forward transport to deliver the protein to its correct ...
Appareil de Golgi
Appareil de Golgi
Properly folded and assembled proteins are selectively packaged into vesicles that exit the ER. Motor proteins transport these vesicles to the Golgi ...
Glycosylation des protéines
Glycosylation des protéines
Glycosylation, the most common post-translational modification for proteins, serves diverse functions. Adding sugars to proteins makes the proteins more ...
Protéoglycanes
Protéoglycanes
Glycans, a class of complex heterogeneous molecules, can be covalently attached to proteins to form glycosylated proteins that regulate various ...
Assemblage des polysaccharides
Assemblage des polysaccharides
Protein glycosylation starts in the ER lumen and continues in the Golgi apparatus. Glycosyltransferases catalyze the addition of sugar molecules or ...
Les protéines matricielles de l'appareil de Golgi
Les protéines matricielles de l'appareil de Golgi
Golgi matrix proteins are a group of highly dynamic proteins that maintain the stacked structure of Golgi. These proteins adapt to rapid morphological ...
Transport au sein de l'appareil de Golgi
Transport au sein de l'appareil de Golgi
While it is unclear how molecules move between adjacent Golgi cisternae, it is apparent that the molecules move from cis- cisterna, the entry face, to the ...
Lysosomes
Lysosomes
Lysosomes are membrane-enclosed spherical sacs derived from the Golgi apparatus. The most important function of the lysosome is degrading macromolecules ...
Voie d'acheminement au lysosome
Voie d'acheminement au lysosome
Eukaryotic cells use different mechanisms to eliminate toxic waste obsolete and worn-out substances. Lysosomes play a pivotal role in this, and hence, ...
Autophagie
Autophagie
Autophagy is a self-digesting process by which a cell protects itself from threats both within and outside the cell, ranging from abnormal proteins to ...
Hydrolases lysosomales
Hydrolases lysosomales
Lysosomes are the site for the degradation of macromolecules and biological polymers released during membrane trafficking events such as secretory, ...
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