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Proteins encoded for by rER-bound ribosomes become ... proteins, ... or ... proteins
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integral membrane
lysosomal secretory |
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Free ribosomes encode for ... proteins.
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cytoplasmic
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lumen of rough ER often contains flocculent material which is ...
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newly synthesized proteins
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Major function of rER is synthesis and ... of secretory and integral membrane proteins from the cytoplasm
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segregation
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Protein synthesis on rER membranes involves a ... sequence
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signal
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golgi complex consists of a series of subcompartments organized as a stack of membrane-limited ...
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cisternae
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golgi complex has cis and ... face. the ... face is closer to the cell membrane
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trans
trans |
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Golgi region, or Golgi zone, is usually restricted to an area that is located next to ... in the majority of cell types.
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the nucleus (juxtanuclear)
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what is this structure? identify a. and b.
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(see figure)
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Resident enzymes are differentially distributed across the ... i.e., sialyltransferase is only located in the ...
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Golgi stacks
trans Golgi |
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in the golgi, the trans face is the (entry/exit) side and the cis face is the (entry/exit) side
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exit
entry |
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Small vesicles and "transitional elements" of the ... are found opposite the cis-side of the Golgi complex.
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rER
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golgi is ... in most cells but ... in cells secreting proteoglycans or mucus, like goblet cells of the intestinal epithelium
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small
large |