Journal Article10.1146/ANNUREV.CB.05.110189.000245
Control of Protein Exit from the Endoplasmic Reticulum
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TL;DR: Cet article de synthese s'interesse au transport selectif, a la secretion de proteines, membranaires et autres, du reticulum endoplasmique vers l'appareil de Golgi.
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Abstract: Cet article de synthese s'interesse au transport selectif, a la secretion de proteines, membranaires et autres, du reticulum endoplasmique vers l'appareil de Golgi. Ceci est possible grâce a des enzymes modifiant les chaines oligosaccharidiques des glycoproteines, des signaux de transport (mannose-6-phosphate et tetrapeptide KDEL
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