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Title: Golgi apparatus


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Golgi apparatus
  • Complex collection of membrane
  • Has polarity
  • Cis and trans surfaces
  • Responsible for secretion
  • Very prominent in cells that serve secretory
    functions-such as epithelial cells
  • Modifies structures previously synthesized in the
    ER

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Golgi Function
  • Cis face is nearer the center of cell
  • Cis face is often adjacent to ER
  • Trans face is nearer the cell membrane
  • Activity is directional
  • Starts at cis face and moves to trans

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ER and Golgi
  • Synthesis in ER but modification in Golgi
  • Similar to an assembly line
  • Options packages are added in Golgi
  • Sequential passage through cisternae (cis to
    trans)
  • Each cisternae contains different enzymes

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Examples of Golgi Function
  • Replace sugars placed on glycoproteins
  • Modification of phospholipid acylgroups and head
    groups
  • Molecule targeting and assembly
  • Production of vesicles to delivery membrane
    associated molecules and excreted molecules to
    cell surface

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Cell Renewal
  • Cells and their molecules age and become less
    effective
  • An important cellular function is renewal
  • Old molecules and organelles are recycled
  • New phospholipids are produced for the membrane
  • Toxic molecules need to be collected and
    detoxified
  • Sometimes a cell needs to commit suicide
  • Called autolysis or apoptosis

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Vesicle Organelles
  • Perform many of the renewal functions
  • Lysosome
  • Peroxisome
  • Glyoxisome

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Lysosome
  • Contains digestive enzymes used to degrade
    macromolecules or organelles
  • Originates in ER but enzymes are activated in
    Golgi
  • Important in macrophages
  • Used to degrade organelles

9
Cell Death
  • Sometimes used in development of organism
  • Hand development
  • Certain cells are programmed to die at
    appropriate times
  • Defense against viral or intracellular bacterial
    infections
  • Self-destruct
  • Program is started by T cells
  • Apoptosis is often accomplished by leaky or
    popping lysosomes

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Peroxisomes
  • Contain enzymes to collect free hydrogen and
    oxygen and combine into H2O2 (peroxide)
  • Peroxide is also toxic so they contain enzymes to
    degrade into water and oxygen molecules
  • Catalase experiment in lab
  • Peroxisomes are formed by aggregation of lipids
    and proteins (not formed in ER)
  • Many are found in liver cells
  • Degrade alcohols into peroxide then into water
    and oxygen

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Peroxisome pt 2
  • Also responsible for degradation of fatty acids
    in cytosol
  • Modify fatty acids and phospholipids and
    incorporate into peroxisome membrane
  • Divide by binary fission

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Glyoxysomes
  • Specialized peroxisomes found in plant seeds
  • Recognize appropriate signals and begin to
    degrade stored fat in seed
  • Fat is converted to sugars which allows seedling
    to sprout
  • Once photosynthesis starts, glyoxysomes degrade
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