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VESICULAR TRANSPORT

Presented By,
KRISHNAKUMAR M S
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I-M.Sc., Biochemistry
Government Arts College-Paramakudi.
INTRODUCTION:
 In this discussion we will be dealing with the
Endoplasmic Reticulum and the Golgi Apparatus. These
compartments of the endomembrane system are linked
by extensive vesicle traffic that moves proteins in both
directions, from ER to Golgi (and some proteins from
Golgi to ER.
 This traffic of proteins, like that occurring throughout
the rest of the endomembrane system occurs by means of
vesicle transport. We start by looking at vesicle transport
and then move on to discussion of the Golgi apparatus.
Vesicle Formation and Targeting
 There is a tremendous flux of vesicles within most
cell types. Vesicles form from the
  endoplasmic reticulum
 Golgi apparatus
 plasma membrane
 They are used to transport membrane and proteins
between many different membranous organelles. 
 Here we look at how vesicles are formed and how
they find their targets.
Vesicle formation and vesicle transport

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