Title: Biosynthesis and processing of ribophorins in the endoplasmic reticulum Document date: 1984_9_1
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Snippet: It is now well established that many proteins destined for different subcellular compartments share a common site of synthesis in ribosomes bound to membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) I and are initially incorporated into this organelle (49) . However, nothing is known about the discriminating mechanisms that effect the sorting of these polypeptides and determine their different fates, or of the features of the polypeptides that serve as.....
Document: It is now well established that many proteins destined for different subcellular compartments share a common site of synthesis in ribosomes bound to membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) I and are initially incorporated into this organelle (49) . However, nothing is known about the discriminating mechanisms that effect the sorting of these polypeptides and determine their different fates, or of the features of the polypeptides that serve as sorting signals in this process.
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