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Title: Noncytoskeletal Contents of Cytosol


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Non-cytoskeletal Contents of Cytosol
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Proteosome
  • Barrel shaped multimeric complex of proteases
  • Capped by regulatory particle containing ATPase.
  • Digests ubiquinated proteins into smaller
    polypeptides of about 8 aa.

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Proteosome
8 aa Peptide
Misfolded protein
Ubiquitin
Ubiquinated protein
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Inclusions
  • Stored material in cytoplasm resulting from
    either normal physiology or pathology
  • Membrane limited storage vesicles (pigment
    granules, secretory granules), part of membrane
    organelle system

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Glycogen
  • Carbohydrates are stored as glycogen granules
  • By LM, stain acidophilic (associated protein) or
    by carbohydrate stains (PAS)
  • by EM, appear as electron-dense particles

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Glycogen Storage Disease
  • Inborn or acquired defect in enzyme required for
    glycogen utilization can produce abnormal
    glycogen accumulation

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Glycogen Glucose
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Lipids
  • Lipids (another storage form for energy)
  • stored primarily by adipocytes
  • ability to accumulate in other cells
  • hepatocytes
  • exist as free cytoplasmic droplets

Unlike in Wolmans disease, this lipid not in
lysosomes
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Nucleus
Very Important organelle but structurally
non-descript
Most of the important components are
submicroscopic
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Most of what we know about nuclear function is
from isolated nuclei and their components
Stores genetic material in long DNA molecules --
chromosomes
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  • Visible parts of nucleus by light microscopy
  • Nucleolus
  • Euchromatin
  • Heterochromatin

Chromatin DNA and its associated proteins
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  • Visible parts of nucleus by electron microscopy
  • Nucleolus
  • Heterochromatin
  • Euchromatin
  • Nuclear membrane
  • Nuclear pores
  • Nuclear scaffold

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Chromatin organization clue to synthetic
activity of cell
Heterochromatic
Euchromatic
Does not indicate activity of synthesis of
specific protein
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