Selected article for: "ER retention and Golgi apparatus"

Title: Biosynthesis and processing of ribophorins in the endoplasmic reticulum
  • Document date: 1984_9_1
  • ID: tuf1ih4g_27
    Snippet: Clearly, the observations reported in this paper and the recent finding (6, 3 l) that another ER glycoprotein, HMG-CoA reductase, is also of the high mannose type do not offer support for the notion (47) that sorting of all membrane polypeptides synthesized in the ER occurs in the Golgi apparatus. Instead, it would appear that selective retention in the ER is a more likely sorting mechanism for polypeptides destined to be segregated in this organ.....
    Document: Clearly, the observations reported in this paper and the recent finding (6, 3 l) that another ER glycoprotein, HMG-CoA reductase, is also of the high mannose type do not offer support for the notion (47) that sorting of all membrane polypeptides synthesized in the ER occurs in the Golgi apparatus. Instead, it would appear that selective retention in the ER is a more likely sorting mechanism for polypeptides destined to be segregated in this organelle.

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