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Cell biology

Cell biology (also called cellular biology or cytology) is an academic discipline which studies the physiological properties of cellss, as well as their behaviours, interactions, and environment; this is done both on a microscopic and molecular level. Cell biology researches both single-celled organisms like bacteria and specialized cells in multicellular organisms like humans.

Understanding the composition of cells and how cells works is fundamental to all of the biological sciences. Appreciating the similarities and differences between cell types is particularly important to the fields of cell and molecular biology. These fundamental similarities and differences provide a unifying theme, allowing the principles learned from studying one cell type to be extrapolated and generalized to other cell types.
Research in cell biology is closely related to genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology and developmental biology.

Processes in cell biology

Movement of proteins


Proteins are synthesized by ribosomes in the cytoplasm. This process is also known as protein biosynthesis or simply protein translation. Some proteins, such as those to be incorporated in membranes (membrane proteins), are transported into the ER during synthesis and further processed in the Golgi apparatus. From the Golgi, membrane proteins can move to the plasma membrane, to other subcellular comparments or they can be secreted from the cell. The ER and Golgi can be thought of as the "membrane protein synthesis compartment" and the "membrane protein processing compartment", respectively. There is a constant flux of proteins through these compartments. ER and Golgi-resident proteins associate with other proteins and remain in their respective compartments. Other proteins "flow" through the ER and Golgi to the plasma membrane. From the plasma membrane, proteins destined to be degraded move back into intracellular compartments where they are broken down to their individual amino acids.

Techniques

Purification of cells and their parts


Purification of cells and their parts is achieved in the following ways:
  • Cell fractionation
  • Flow cytometry
  • Release of cellular organelles by disruption of cells.
  • Separation of different organelles by centrifugation.
  • Proteins extracted from membranes by detergents and salts.

    See also

  • Active transport
  • Adhesion
  • Chloroplast
  • Cilia
  • Cytoplasm
  • Cytoskeleton
  • Endoplasmic reticulum
  • Flagella
  • Glycolysis
  • Golgi apparatus
  • Lipid bilayer
  • Membrane
  • Mitochondrion
  • Nucleus
  • Organelle
  • Passive transport
  • Ribosome
  • Signal transduction
  • Vesicle
  • Important publications in cell biology

    External links

  • The Virtual Library of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
  • Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology



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