Transport to the Golgi and subsequent modification

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R-HSA-948021
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Homo sapiens
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At least two mechanisms of transport of proteins from the ER to the Golgi have been described. One is a general flow requiring no export signals (Wieland et al, 1987; Martinez-Menarguez et al, 1999). The other is mediated by LMAN1/MCFD2, mannose-binding lectins that recognize a glycan signal (Zhang B et al, 2003).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
10412983 Vesicular tubular clusters between the ER and Golgi mediate concentration of soluble secretory proteins by exclusion from COPI-coated vesicles

Slot, JW, Klumperman, J, Martinez-Menárguez, JA, Geuze, HJ

Cell 1999
3594573 The rate of bulk flow from the endoplasmic reticulum to the cell surface

Serafini, TA, Wieland, FT, Rothman, JE, Gleason, ML

Cell 1987
12717434 Bleeding due to disruption of a cargo-specific ER-to-Golgi transport complex

Ruiz-Saez, A, Cunningham, MA, Pipe, SW, Kaufman, RJ, McVey, JH, Nichols, WC, Schulte-Overberg, U, Bernat, JA, de Bosch, NB, Zhang, B, Tuddenham, EG, Ginsburg, D, Seligsohn, U, White, GC

Nat Genet 2003
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