Targeting and translocation of proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum at a glance

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​Targeting and translocation of proteins to the endoplasmic reticulum at a glance​
Aviram, N. & Schuldiner, M. ​ (2017) 
Journal of Cell Science130(24) pp. 4079​-4085​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.204396 

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Authors
Aviram, Naama; Schuldiner, Maya 
Abstract
The evolutionary emergence of organelles was a defining process in diversifying biochemical reactions within the cell and enabling multicellularity. However, compartmentalization also imposed a great challenge-the need to import proteins synthesized in the cytosol into their respective sites of function. For example, one-third of all genes encode for proteins that must be targeted and translocated into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), which serves as the entry site to the majority of endomembrane compartments. Decades of research have set down the fundamental principles of how proteins get from the cytosol into the ER, and recent studies have brought forward new pathways and additional regulators enabling better definition of the rules governing substrate recognition. In this Cell Science at a Glance article and the accompanying poster, we give an overview of our current understanding of the multifaceted and regulated processes of protein targeting and translocation to the ER.
Issue Date
15-December-2017
Journal
Journal of Cell Science 
Project
SFB 1190: Transportmaschinen und Kontaktstellen zellulärer Kompartimente 
SFB 1190 | P11: Zuordnung zellulärer Kontaktstellen und deren Zusammenspiel 
Working Group
RG Schuldiner (Functional Genomics of Organelles) 
ISSN
0021-9533
eISSN
1477-9137
Language
English

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