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- The Endoplasmic Reticulum: A Regulator of Calcium Homeostasis and Lipid Metabolism
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1. The endoplasmic reticulum: protein folding and control of calcium homeostasis
- Prof. Marek Michalak
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2. Regulation and role of mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis
- Prof. Rosario Rizzuto
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3. The InsP3 receptor calcium release channel
- Prof. J. Kevin Foskett
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4. Lipid metabolism and the endoplasmic reticulum
- Prof. Luis Agellon
- The Endoplasmic Reticulum: A Protein Synthesis Factory
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5. Endoplasmic reticulum, protein synthesis and translocation machinery
- Dr. Christopher Nicchitta
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6. Glycoprotein maturation and quality control in the endoplasmic reticulum
- Prof. Daniel Hebert
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7. Membrane transport from the endoplasmic reticulum
- Dr. Benjamin Glick
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8. The endoplasmic reticulum in plants
- Dr. Jurgen Denecke
- The Endoplasmic Reticulum and the Secretory Pathway
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9. The endoplasmic reticulum: the unfolded protein response
- Prof. Randal Kaufman
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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10. Physiology and pathophysiology of the calcium store in the endoplasmic reticulum of neurones
- Prof. Alexei Verkhratsky
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11. The endoplasmic reticulum as a calcium gateway in programmed cell death
- Prof. Nicolas Demaurex
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12. The endoplasmic reticulum as a most efficient antibody factory
- Prof. Roberto Sitia
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Protein sorting in the eukaryotic cell
- Intracellular transport of proteins
- Intracellular distribution of radioautographic grains
- The endoplasmic reticulum
- Newly synthesized proteins sequestered in ER
- Precursor/processed forms of secretory proteins
- A mechanism for protein translocation
- The signal hypothesis: Gunter Blobel
- Topogenic signal directs protein translocation
- Signal sequence structure
- How is the signal sequence recognized?
- Ribosome/ nascent chain/ SRP complexes
- SRP/SRP receptor-directed targeting of ribosomes
- Schematic overview of protein translocation
- Mechanism of protein translocation in the ER
- Sec61p: the ER protein conducting channel
- The "translocon" composition
- Sampling of the ER membrane bilayer
- Protein conducting channel identification in the ER
- Membrane proteins integration model: part I
- Membrane proteins integration model: part II
- Translational regulation on the ER
- mRNA translation rates are governed by PERK
- mRNA segregation in the cell
- Summary
Topics Covered
- Protein sorting in the eukaryotic cell
- The discovery of the secretory pathway
- Overview discussion of the structure/function of the endoplasmic reticulum
- Experimental protocols and landmark experiments leading to the discovery of protein translocation
- The signal hypothesis
- Signal sequence structure
- Signal sequence recognition
- SRP receptor and targeting to the ER
- Mechanism of protein translocation and the protein translocation channel
- Translational regulation on the ER
- The unfolded protein response
- mRNA partitioning in the cell
- Are there alternative pathways for compartmentalizing protein synthesis?
Talk Citation
Nicchitta, C. (2007, October 1). Endoplasmic reticulum, protein synthesis and translocation machinery [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved March 13, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/PHPW8297.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on October 1, 2007
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Christopher Nicchitta has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.