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Golgi apparatus core protein synthesis

The synthesis of the core proteins occurs in the endoplasmic reticulum, and formation of at least some of the above linkages also occurs there. Most of the later steps in the biosynthesis of GAG chains and their subsequent modifications occur in the Golgi apparatus. [Pg.543]

N-linked glycoproteins. The core saccharide is synthesized as a precursor and transferred en bloc to proteins in the ER. The subsequent processing and terminal elaborations take place in the Golgi apparatus. The synthesis occurs in four steps (Komfeld and Komfeld, 1985). [Pg.439]

Based on the Amaryllidaceae alkaloid galanthamine, a biomimetic solid-phase synthesis of 2527 compounds was reported by Shair and coworkers (Figure 11.13) The core scaffold, initially prepared in several steps, was diversified by means of four successive reactions Mitsunobu reaction of the phenolic moiety with five primary alcohols, Michael addition of the a, 3-unsatnrated cyclohexenone with thiols, iV-acylation or A -alkylation of the cyclic secondary amine, and treatment of the ketone with hydrazines and hydroxylamines. Further evaluation of library constituents for their ability to block protein trafficking in the secretory pathway of mammalian cells led to the discovery of sercramine as a potent inhibitor of the VSVG-GFP protein movement from the Golgi apparatus to the plasma m brane. [Pg.306]


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