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KDEL-containing proteins

This sequence specifies that such proteins will be attached to the inner aspect of the ER in a relatively loose manner. The chaperone BiP (see below) is one such protein. Actually, KDEL-containing proteins first travel to the Golgi, interact there with a specific KDEL receptor protein, and then return in transport vesicles to the ER, where they dissociate from the receptor. [Pg.507]

Certain other non-KDEL-containing proteins destined for the membranes of the ER also pass to the Golgi and then return, by retrograde vesicular transport, to the ER to be inserted therein (see below). [Pg.507]


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