Protein transport in mitochondria
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- Protein transport in mitochondria - This protein transport lecture explains about the protein transport mechanism in mitochondria. This lecture explains the role of Tim Tom complex, oxa complex in transportation of synthesized protein in cytosol. Mitochondrial proteins are made in the cytosol and contains the mitochondrial transport signal that help targeting proteins inside mitochondrial lumen.
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TOM= Translocase of the Outer Membrane and TIM= Translocase of the Inner Membrane.
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Do prospective mitochondrial proteins (for example) contain an ER signal sequence as well. So the protein can be transported via endomembrane system to reach the mitochondria. Or, does the protein just have a mitochondrial signal sequence which is transported from the cytosol to the protein translocator of the mitochondria without going through the endomembrane system with the start at the ER? Or, do both of these occur for prospect mitochondrial proteins?
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shomuda, you are not explaining about OXA1 which is most imp for inner mem protein incorporation????????????
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Hi Shomu, can u make video on how protein can be specifically targeted to the outer mitochondrial membrane ?
For the protein to be targeted to the outer mitochondrial membrane it is basically the same mechanism, only there is another transporter called SAM that is also located in the outer membrane that will transport the protein into the membrane. The protein will go from TOM to SAM rather than TOM to TIM23.
Helps really well for medschool. The specifics are very important in this topics. keep it up
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what is the term u refer for p? is it puling of polypeptide chain inside the matrix with Hsp70..is it bridge rusheting
movement?? what is the term..
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Protein found in intermembrane space contains an N terminal matrix targeting sequence followed by cleavable hydrophobic sequences that blocks complete translocation .How sir?
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Shomu, can you define the difference between Telomere and Telomerase ?
How does the proton gradient help in protein transport?
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what about how proteins are embedded into the outer mitochondrial membrane
Sir can you please suggest the name of book from which you study this processes?
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What is a compkex protein
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Sir ... mitochondria contain its own DNA so it can make its own protein ... what's region behind that mitochondria is taking protein from cytosol?
I guess it can't manufacture all the proteins as it has a very primitive DNA
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may i ask u... how to i see all this proses with my own eye? at what type of microscope?
I m not understanding hydrophobic sequence that blocks translation...p lz explain about it
Sir , you don't explain about the OXA and the TIM22 well...
PAM.. SAM... where r these....
Ye topic unit 2 k mitochondria mein aaenga ya intercellular transport mein?
Same. From unit 2
Is there any pdf ?
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Make a new video.. Protein transport to mitochondria has been uploaded in ur channel