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INTRODUCTION
Submitted by
Muhammad Kashif
Roll No 11735
Submitted to
Mam Binish Khaliq (Phd)
GCUF Sahiwal
GCUF SAHIWAL
Presentation Topic 3
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 Albert Claude discovered the endoplasmic reticulum
and published their research, in 1945. It was a very
important discovery, as this cell organelle plays a major
role in the functioning of every eukaryotic cell.
According to Dallmer (1966), Endoplasmic Reticulum is
originated from the plasma membrane by the
investigation. According to Derobertis (1970), the ER
originates from the nuclear envelope. The Endoplasmic
Reticulum (ER) is a complex structure within the cell
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Discovery of ER
Endoplasmic Reticulum
 The first of the two words - 'endoplasmic' (endo =
inside ) means that this organelle is contained within
the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell. The second word
'reticulum' means that this is a type of network that
is spread within the cell cytoplasm.
 The whole endoplasmic reticulum is a continuously
connected network of tubules, cisterns, and vesicles
that is spread throughout the cytoplasm and is
covered with a special membrane.
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Structure of ER 7
Fig 1
Types
There are two types of endoplasmic reticulum. One
is smooth and the other is rough and both of these
types are interconvertible. The rough variety has
ribosomes attached to the surface, which are sites
for protein synthesis, while the smooth one is purely
a transport system for the ions and steroids in
particular.
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Functions and Role
 According to Sjostrand (1964),play a role in enzymic
reactions.
 ER also plays important role in lipid metabolism and glycogen
synthesis.
 Protein Synthesis and Folding occurs in the RER.
 Lipid Synthesis The SER plays an important role in
cholesterol and phospholipid biosynthesis
 The SER is an important site for the storage and release of
calcium in the cell
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Ribosomes
Palade discovered in 1953 in
animals. Robinson and
Brown discovered ribosomes in
plant cells. Ribosomes are non-
membranous bounded
structures. Ribosomes are the
sites where the cell synthesizes
proteins according to genetic
instructions
 A bacterial cell may have a few
thousand ribosomes. But a
human liver cell has millions
ribosomes.
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ll
Fig 1
Types of Ribosomes
Ribosomes functions in two cytoplasmic locations.
Free Ribosomes: They are suspended in the
cytoplasm. Most proteins synthesized by the free
ribosomes functioned within the cytosol. The free
ribosomes are abundant in the cells cytoplasm
Bound Ribosomes: They are attached to the outside
of the endoplasmic reticulum. These proteins are
exported from the cell. Some cells specialize in the
protein secretion like pancreas and other glands. These
cells secrete digestive enzymes. They have a high
proportion of bound ribosomes.
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Structure
 Free ribosomes are structurally
identical and interchangeable. The
cells can adjust the numbers of
ribosomes.
 Proteins 25-40 per
 RNA 35-60 per
 Two subunits
 Large subunit
 small subunit
 3 sites
 E P A
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Fig 2
Eukaryotic cell
Large subunit
60s
Small subunit
40s
Total ribosomal
complex 80s
Prokaryotic cell
 Large subunit 50s
Small subunit 30s
Total ribosomal
complex 70s
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Functions of Ribosomes
 The ribosome plays a key role in translating the genetic
message to form Proteins
 The ribosomes of prokaryotes are smaller than
eukaryotes. They are different in their molecular
composition. This dissimilarity in a structure is
fundamental. It differentiates the prokaryotes from
eukaryotes. The difference in ribosomes is also
medically significant.
 Certain drugs (antibiotics) can effect the prokaryotic
ribosomes. But they do not affect the eukaryotic
ribosomes.
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ER
 Rough ER
 Smooth ER
 The smooth endoplasmic
reticulum is 'smooth'
because it has no attached
ribosomes.
 So technically, the RER and
Ribosomes both make
proteins.
Ribosome
 Free ribosomes
 Bounded ribosomes
 the Ribosomes are
attached on the
surface of the RER,
making it appear
rough
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Kashif e1 bs chem. bot

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  • 2. 2 INTRODUCTION Submitted by Muhammad Kashif Roll No 11735 Submitted to Mam Binish Khaliq (Phd) GCUF Sahiwal
  • 4. 4
  • 5.  Albert Claude discovered the endoplasmic reticulum and published their research, in 1945. It was a very important discovery, as this cell organelle plays a major role in the functioning of every eukaryotic cell. According to Dallmer (1966), Endoplasmic Reticulum is originated from the plasma membrane by the investigation. According to Derobertis (1970), the ER originates from the nuclear envelope. The Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) is a complex structure within the cell 5 Discovery of ER
  • 6. Endoplasmic Reticulum  The first of the two words - 'endoplasmic' (endo = inside ) means that this organelle is contained within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell. The second word 'reticulum' means that this is a type of network that is spread within the cell cytoplasm.  The whole endoplasmic reticulum is a continuously connected network of tubules, cisterns, and vesicles that is spread throughout the cytoplasm and is covered with a special membrane. 6
  • 7. Structure of ER 7 Fig 1
  • 8. Types There are two types of endoplasmic reticulum. One is smooth and the other is rough and both of these types are interconvertible. The rough variety has ribosomes attached to the surface, which are sites for protein synthesis, while the smooth one is purely a transport system for the ions and steroids in particular. 8
  • 9. Functions and Role  According to Sjostrand (1964),play a role in enzymic reactions.  ER also plays important role in lipid metabolism and glycogen synthesis.  Protein Synthesis and Folding occurs in the RER.  Lipid Synthesis The SER plays an important role in cholesterol and phospholipid biosynthesis  The SER is an important site for the storage and release of calcium in the cell 9
  • 10. Ribosomes Palade discovered in 1953 in animals. Robinson and Brown discovered ribosomes in plant cells. Ribosomes are non- membranous bounded structures. Ribosomes are the sites where the cell synthesizes proteins according to genetic instructions  A bacterial cell may have a few thousand ribosomes. But a human liver cell has millions ribosomes. 10 ll Fig 1
  • 11. Types of Ribosomes Ribosomes functions in two cytoplasmic locations. Free Ribosomes: They are suspended in the cytoplasm. Most proteins synthesized by the free ribosomes functioned within the cytosol. The free ribosomes are abundant in the cells cytoplasm Bound Ribosomes: They are attached to the outside of the endoplasmic reticulum. These proteins are exported from the cell. Some cells specialize in the protein secretion like pancreas and other glands. These cells secrete digestive enzymes. They have a high proportion of bound ribosomes. 11
  • 12. Structure  Free ribosomes are structurally identical and interchangeable. The cells can adjust the numbers of ribosomes.  Proteins 25-40 per  RNA 35-60 per  Two subunits  Large subunit  small subunit  3 sites  E P A 12 Fig 2
  • 13. Eukaryotic cell Large subunit 60s Small subunit 40s Total ribosomal complex 80s Prokaryotic cell  Large subunit 50s Small subunit 30s Total ribosomal complex 70s 13
  • 14. Functions of Ribosomes  The ribosome plays a key role in translating the genetic message to form Proteins  The ribosomes of prokaryotes are smaller than eukaryotes. They are different in their molecular composition. This dissimilarity in a structure is fundamental. It differentiates the prokaryotes from eukaryotes. The difference in ribosomes is also medically significant.  Certain drugs (antibiotics) can effect the prokaryotic ribosomes. But they do not affect the eukaryotic ribosomes. 14
  • 15. ER  Rough ER  Smooth ER  The smooth endoplasmic reticulum is 'smooth' because it has no attached ribosomes.  So technically, the RER and Ribosomes both make proteins. Ribosome  Free ribosomes  Bounded ribosomes  the Ribosomes are attached on the surface of the RER, making it appear rough 15