Topic 12:Intracellular Compartments and Protein Sorting I
Topic 13:Intracellular Compartments and Protein Sorting II
Topic 14:Intracellular Membrane Traffic
100

A temporary and dynamic group that can be formed of nucleic acids and proteins

What is a biomolecular condensate?

100

Translocator used for insertion and folding of B-barrel proteins in the outer mitochondrial membrane.

What are SAM complexes?

100

Types of Vesicles in cells

What is Clathrin, COP1, COP2, and retromer 

200

The four mechanisms used for protein movement between compartments.

What is protein translocation, gated transport, vesicular transport, and engulfment?

200

Protein translocators of the inner Mitochondria membrane

What are TIM22, TIM23, and OXA complexes 

200

These proteins assist in membrane bending during vesicle formation due to their positive charge

What are Bar proteins?

300

Synthesizes cholesterol and modifies it to make hormones

What is Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum 

300

This chromatin-associated protein encourages GTP exchange for its associated protein in the nucleus

What is Ran-GEF?

300

Transmembrane receptor proteins found in the trans Golgi network (TGN) that help package lysosomal hydrolases into clathrin-coated vesicles. 

What are M6P receptor proteins? 

400

This particle binds to proteins destined for the endoplasmic reticulum and brings it to the ER membrane

What is SRP?

400

Found in all human cells, this phospholipid class is particularly abundant in the brain, as it is a major constituent of myelin. 

What are plasmalogens? 

400

A type of transport vesicle that is caged in proteins that are shed before fusing with their destination.

What is a coated vesicle?

500

These signal sequences are found on proteins to allow their transport into the nucleus from the cytosol, and are typically enriched in positively-charged amino acids.

What are nuclear localization signals (NLSs)?

500

A ceramide is a precursor to two types of lipids. List the two lipids.

What are glycosphingolipids and sphingomyelin?

500

Four regulated exocytosis processes that lead to plasma membrane enlargement.

What is cytokinesis, phagocytosis, plasma membrane repair, and cellularization?