Title: Hepatitis B surface antigen assembles in a post-ER, pre-Golgi compartment Document date: 1992_9_2
ID: qasgn7s9_60
Snippet: Together these results yield a picture of HBsAg lipoprotein particle assembly in which rapid dimer formation in the ER is followed by segregation of HBsAg to an intermediate compartment in which the absence of PDI allows extensive intermolecular disulphide crosslinking of the dimers and budding of the lipoprotein particle to occur......
Document: Together these results yield a picture of HBsAg lipoprotein particle assembly in which rapid dimer formation in the ER is followed by segregation of HBsAg to an intermediate compartment in which the absence of PDI allows extensive intermolecular disulphide crosslinking of the dimers and budding of the lipoprotein particle to occur.
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