The endoplasmic reticulum—Golgi intermediate compartment
Identifieur interne : 000788 ( Istex/Corpus ); précédent : 000787; suivant : 000789The endoplasmic reticulum—Golgi intermediate compartment
Auteurs : Hans-Peter Hauri ; Anja SchweizerSource :
- Current Opinion in Cell Biology [ 0955-0674 ] ; 1992.
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- Amino acid, Asialoglycoprotein receptor, Biol cbem, Brefeldin, Cell biol, Cell biology, Cell fractionation, Cell hiol, Cell lines, Cisterna, Compartment, Degradation, Different signals, Double lysine motif, Early secretor, Early secretory pathway, Early secretov pathway, Endomembrane system, Endoplasmic, Endoplasmic reticulum, Ergic, Ergic fraction, Exit sites, Exocytic membrane proteins, Exocytic proteins, Functional organization, Golgi, Golgi apparatus, Golgi retention, Golgi transport, Hauri, Important role, Individual compartments, Integral membrane protein, Intermediate compartment, Intermediate compartment hauri, Kdel, Kdel proteins, Kxkxx motif, Localization, Luminal, Lysine, Major functions, Marker, Marker protein, Marker proteins, Membrane, Membrane structure, Membrane traffic, Molecular mechanism, Monoclonal antibody, Organelle, Other hand, Pathway, Plasma membrane, Protein, Protein degradation, Protein disuffide isomerase, Protein exit, Protein recycling, Protein retention, Protein traffic, Protein transport, Recent identification, Recent studies, Receptor, Recycling, Recycling pathway, Resident protein, Retention motif, Retention signal, Retention signals, Reticular structure, Reticulum, Retrieval, Retrograde pathway, Schweizer, Second phase, Secretor, Secretory, Secretory pathway, Signal sequence receptor, Single round, Small protein, Smooth membranes, Sphingomyelin, Sphingomyelin synthesis, State distribution, Steady state, Subcellular distribution, Transitional elements, Transmembrane, Transmembrane protein, Transmembrane proteins, Transmembrane segment, Transport inhibitors, Transport proteins, Transport vesicles, Tubule, Unpublished data, Vera cells, Vero cells, Vesicle, Vesicular, Vesicular steps, Vesicular transport, Yeast protein.
Abstract
Abstract: The recent identification of an endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment has added to the complexity of the structural and functional organization of the early secretory pathway. Protein sorting along the endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi pathway depends on different signals and mechanisms, some of which guarantee recycling from various levels of the Golgi apparatus to biosynthetically earlier compartments.
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