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Cell structure - Endoplasmic reticulum & ribosomes - Protein Transport Between Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Apparatus
Protein Transport Between Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Apparatus
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A great number of proteins are synthesized on the ribosomes of the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER). In addition to membrane-bound ones, soluble proteins are also synthesized there. The latter are destined for other compartments or are to be secreted. Proteins leave the ER in membrane vesicles. These vesicles migrate to the cis-side of the Golgi apparatus. The soluble proteins from the ER reach the interior of the Golgi complex, whereas the membrane proteins distribute themselves in the Golgi membranes. Receptors in the Golgi membranes recognize the proteins intended for the endoplasmic reticulum by a specific amino acid sequence. The ER proteins are sorted out and redistributed. This ensures that no ER proteins reach other compartments via the Golgi apparatus.
Duration: 01:12 min
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BEREITER-HAHN, JÜRGEN; PETERS, WINFRIED S.: The Cell - Inner Boundaries - Membranes and Transport. CD-ROM C 7102. MMcD, Düsseldorf; interActive Systems iAS, Marburg, Berlin; IWF, Göttingen, 2002.
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This video is part of the CD-ROM The Cell - Inner Boundaries - Membranes and Transport. You can order it at the IWF Knowledge and Media gGmbH.
Also available as clip.
Order no.:
C 12769
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