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Transcript
National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science
Normal Protein Trafficking and
the Unfolded Protein Response
by
Karen S. Huffman
Math and Science Department
Genesee Community College, Batavia, NY
NORMAL PROTEIN TRAFFICKING
Normal trafficking of proteins through the cell involves:
1) Production of proteins along the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)
2) Proteins are sent via membrane vesicles to the Golgi
3) In the Golgi, proteins are modified (this may include the addition of
sugars or the addition of signal peptides for tagging the protein to be
sent somewhere specific in the cell)
4) From the Golgi, the modified proteins are repackaged, and sent to:
• the cell membrane to add membrane proteins
• the cell membrane for exocytosis
• remain in the vesicle to become a peroxisome or lysosome
**Because the Golgi repackages and ships proteins to their final
destination, it is sometimes referred to as the POST OFFICE of the cell.
RER
GOLGI
VESICLES
NUCLEUS
NUCLEUS
= UNMODIFIED
PROTEINS
= MODIFIED
PROTEINS
NORMAL CELL
MIS-FOLDED AND UNFOLDED
PROTEINS AND STRESS
If proteins do not fold properly in the RER they may cause a
“traffic jam” - the proteins remain in the RER and are unable
to be shipped to the Golgi.
This leads to ER Stress. When ER stress occurs, the unfolded
protein response is triggered.
During the unfolded protein response cells may respond by:
• destroying the proteins
• trying to refold the proteins
• commit apoptosis (cell suicide)
RER
GOLGI
VESICLES
NUCLEUS
NUCLEUS
= UNMODIFIED
PROTEINS
= UNFOLDED
PROTEINS
STRESSED CELL
APOPTOSIS
When a cell is stressed or is unhealthy it tries to fix itself.
However, if it can not fix itself, it commits apoptosis or cell
suicide. Through a carefully controlled series of steps, the
cell releases enzymes that digest the cell from the inside
out = autophagy.
Apoptosis also occurs during fetal development, such as
when cells between the fingers die off so we don’t have
webbed fingers.
RER
GOLGI
VESICLES
NUCLEUS
NUCLEUS
= UNMODIFIED
PROTEINS
= UNFOLDED
PROTEINS
APOPTOSIS