Previously Bio308 Hypotheses for molecular basis of bipolar disorder Suggest problem lies in protein targeting How are proteins targeted and delivered?

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Previously Bio308 Hypotheses for molecular basis of bipolar disorder Suggest problem lies in protein targeting How are proteins targeted and delivered? Proteins made in cytosol Sorting places proteins in membrane and in lumen of organelles PM (and other) proteins use Sec or SRP mediated translocation to become inserted into the ER (and only the ER) After insertion non-ER proteins are sorted and delivered lumenal vs membrane proteins let’s building a bud

Budding Fig CBI 13.1 Clathrin

Coat Components Clathrin COPI COPII Identity determined by what the vesicle contains and it’s coat.

Budding II ER vesicle budding Drin, G, and B. Antonny (2005) News and Views: Helices sculpt membrane. Nature vol: 437 Amino Acid Key Highly hydrophobic + charged - charged Other Hydroxylated Sar1p N-terminal helix Sar1p-GTP form exposes helix that anchors protein to ER surface by ‘floating’ with hydrophobic a.a. interacting with membrane core

Budding III Drin, G, and B. Antonny (2005) News and Views: Helices sculpt membrane. Nature vol: 437 ER vesicle budding Floating many Sar1p in top leaflet makes it ‘bigger’ than the bottom one. Results --> bulge that can more easily interact with coat proteins.

Fission ER vesicle budding….fission Ring of parallel helices at neck might aid fission. New data for ER; had seen a protein (epsin) help deform PM for clathrin coated vesicles. May suggest that using a helix to deform membrane is common mechanism for budding/fission

Targeting/Docking: What happens after budding? How do vesicles dock with specific target membrane?

The SNARE hypothesis Fig V-SNARE T-SNARE Role of p115 Role of Rab proteins retrograde

Synaptic vesicle fusion VAMP Syntaxin SNAP 25 Synaptotagmin Rab3a

Moving in the other direction: endocytosis Types: Phagocytosis– specialized cells Pinocytosis– all cells Connection– perhaps the # of our receptor’s on PM is controlled by endocytosis Pinocytosis ‘problem’ rate of pinocytosis internalizes 100% of PM per hour ? (How can this be?)