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Protein targeting mannose 6-phosphate signal

Lysosomal proteins are targeted to the lysosomes via the addition of a mannose 6-phosphate signal that is added in the ds-compartment of the Golgi and is recognized by a receptor protein in the frans-compartment of the Golgi. The protein is then transported by specialized vesicles to a late endosome that later matures into a lysosome. The mannose 6-phosphate receptor recycles back to the Golgi for re-use. [Pg.230]


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