Protein Folding and Modification in the Mammalian Endoplasmic Reticulum
Utrecht University · University of Glasgow
Abstract
Analysis of the human genome reveals that approximately a third of all open reading frames code for proteins that enter the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), demonstrating the importance of this organelle for global protein maturation. The path taken by a polypeptide through the secretory pathway starts with its translocation across or into the ER membrane. It then must fold and be modified correctly in the ER before being transported via the Golgi apparatus to the cell surface or another destination. Being physically segregated from the cytosol means that the ER lumen has a distinct folding environment. It contains much of the machinery for fulfilling the task of protein production, including complex pathways for…
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2Topics & keywords
- Endoplasmic reticulum
- Secretory pathway
- Golgi apparatus
- Cell biology
- Protein folding
- Cytosol
- Compartmentalization (fire protection)
- Secretory protein