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Golgi apparatus protein processing

The role and organization of the Golgi apparatus in processing proteins for transport to other intracellular organelles or for export (exocytosis) is still being investigated. [Pg.155]

Proteins translated on the RER generally fold and assemble into subimits in the ER before being transferred to the Golgi apparatus. Other proteins fold in the cytoplasm. Molecular chaperones (proteins such as calnexin and BiP) assist in this process of protein folding. Proteins that are misfolded are targeted for destruction by ubiquitin and digested in cytoplasmic protein-digesting complexes called proteasomes. [Pg.55]


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