How does the various types of coated proteins regulate endomembrane transport?
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Path of a Secretory Protein Through the Endomembrane System
The proteins move through the endomembrane system and are dispatched from the trans face of the Golgi apparatus in transport vesicles that move through the cytoplasm and then fuse with the plasma membrane releasing the protein to the outside of the cell.
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The endomembrane system is made up of the RER, the Golgi complex, vacuoles, endosomes, lysosomes, and small transport vesicles. ... As translation continues, the proteins move through a translocon or protein channel embedded in the RER membrane and enter the interior space or lumen of the RER.
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