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2 Chapter 3 Cell structure and function

3 Chapter 3 Cell structure and protein function
Structure determines function. That which alters structure alters function. Cells: membranes─internal and external partitions nucleus─genomic DNA ribosomes─protein synthesis endoplasmic reticulum ─synthesis and calcium dynamics Golgi apparatus ─secreted proteins mitochondria─ ATP synthesis miscellaneous organelles

4 Chapter 3 Cell structure and protein function (cont.)
Central dogma: genes to proteins transcription (DNA to RNA)  splicing (RNA to mRNA)  translation (mRNA code determines amino acid sequence in protein synthesis) ATP/chemical energy: substrate/oxidative phosphorylation Enzymes and metabolic pathways

5 Figure 3-2 Cell Structure Sizes, on a log scale.

6 Figure 3-3 Electron Micrograph of organelles in a hepatocyte (liver cell).

7 Organelles have their own membranes.
Figure 3-4 Human Cell Organelles have their own membranes.

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9 Membrane functions:

10 Membrance structure Figure 3-6
Electron micrograph and sketch of plasma membrane surrounding a human red blood cell.

11 Arrangement of integral and peripheral proteins
Figure 3-7 Phospholipid bilayer

12 the linear sequence of the protein Circles represent amino acids in
Figure 3-8 The amino acids along the membrane section non-polar side chains are likely to have the linear sequence of the protein Circles represent amino acids in Schematic cartoon of a transmembrane protein.

13 Figure 3-9 Drawing of the fluid-mosaic model of membranes, showing the phospholipid bilayer and imbedded proteins.

14 Membrane junctions: Figure 3-10a
Desmosomes provide strong attachments.

15 Tight junctions prevent leaks.
Figure 3-10b

16 Connexons Figure 3-10d Gap junctions communicate and coordinate.

17 {site of ribosome assembly}
Nucleus and nucleolus Figure 3-11 {site of ribosome assembly} {genomic DNA} Ribosomes

18 Endoplasmic reticulum:
Figure 3-12

19 Golgi apparatus: Figure 3-13

20 Mitochondria: Figure 3-14

21 Endosomes: membrane-bound vesicular and tubular structures,
Located between the plasma membrane and the golgi apparatus Function as Golgi apparatus in sorting and modifying, and directiong Vesicles Lysosomes: Are spherical or oval organelles Highly acidic, and contains digestives enzymes, To destroy bacteria Peroxisomes: Dense oval bodies H2O2 is toxic to the cell

22 Figure 3-15 Protein filaments function in movement and support.

23 Thank you for your attention,,,

24 Figure 3-16 NUCLEUS The DNA code is “transcribed” into mRNA. RIBOSOMES The mRNA is “translated” to give instructions for proteins synthesis.


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