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Luminal microenvironment

The best known functions of the ER require a high membrane surface and/or a separate, specific microenvironment within the organelle. Although many enzymes hosted by the ER use its membranous structure only as a scaffold, others are compartmentalized within the ER i.e., their active site is localized in the lumen. The activity of these enzymes usually is dependent on the special composition of the luminal compartment. The enzymes often receive their substrates and cofactors from or release their products to the cytosol therefore, the transport of these compounds across the ER membrane is indispensable. This article focuses on this latter group of the ER enzymes, the functioning of which makes the ER a separate metabolic compartment of the eukaryotic cell. [Pg.395]


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