What organelle is joined to the nuclear envelope?
What is the endoplasmic reticulum?
An organelle that functions as a major site of oxygen utilization
What is the peroxisome?
These two processes move materials in and out of the cell using vesicles formed from the plasma membrane
What is exocytosis and endocytosis?
Double membrane sheets enclose cytosolic constituents creating new compartments
Proteins recruited by scaffold molecules and localized to specific regions of a condensate
What are clients?
What mitochondrial complex allows passage through the outer mitochondrial membrane?
What is the TOM complex
What is dynamin?
Terminate signaling by inducing GTP hydrolysis
What is GAPs?
Three sensors for misfolded proteins
What is IRE1, PERK, ATF6?
The largest class of phospholipids in myelin
What are plasmalogens?
What proteins help mediate the internalization of intralumenal vesicles?
What are ESCRT proteins?
The most abundant class of phospholipids in myelin
What is plasmogens?
The sensor for misfolded proteins whose phosphorylation inactivates translation initiation factor
What is PERK?
This large protein assembly regulates all traffic between the nucleus and cytoplasm
What is nuclear pore complex?
Protein family that facilitates membrane fusion via stalk formation
What are SNAREs?
When the endoplasmic reticulum tissue is homogenized, what small vesicles are formed?
What are microsomes?