Cells and Organelles-Secretory Pathways

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What are Constitutive secretory proteins?
those that are always produced.
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What are Regulated secretory proteins?
produced at certain times/triggered to produce.
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What does a single internal topogenic sequence do?
directs insertion of some single-pass transmembrane proteins
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What do Multipass transmembrane proteins have?
multiple topogenic sequences
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What happens to misfolded proteins?
exit to the cytoplasm where they are tagged with ubiquitin and undergo ubiquitin mediated destruction.
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What are the two types of protein glycosylation?
N linked and O linked.
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