Title: Hepatitis B surface antigen assembles in a post-ER, pre-Golgi compartment Document date: 1992_9_2
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Snippet: The kinetics of dimer crosslink formation were analyzed by digitizing the autoradiographs (Fig. 6 C) is present as aggregated protein at very early times in the chase presumably reflecting the association of improperly folded protein seen at early times in other systems (Marquardt and Helenius, 1992) . This is converted to monomers very rapidly (Fig. 6 A) and the monomer concentration then begins to decrease monotonically (Fig. 6 B) . Dimers begi.....
Document: The kinetics of dimer crosslink formation were analyzed by digitizing the autoradiographs (Fig. 6 C) is present as aggregated protein at very early times in the chase presumably reflecting the association of improperly folded protein seen at early times in other systems (Marquardt and Helenius, 1992) . This is converted to monomers very rapidly (Fig. 6 A) and the monomer concentration then begins to decrease monotonically (Fig. 6 B) . Dimers begin to form during the short (2 min) radioactive pulse (Fig. 6 A) and then increased in concentration with short chase times to peak at ,o60 min of chase with a concomitant fall in the monomer concentration. The fraction of dimers then decreased with a corresponding increase in high molecular weight oligomers.
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