Protein transport into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is just one
aspect of the general cell biology topic of intracellular protein
sorting. This larger picture also includes protein transport into
other organelles of the eukaryotic cell (chloroplasts,
mitochondria, nucleus, peroxisomes), protein export from bacteria,
vesicular transport that delivers to its final destination most of
what has been transported into the ER, and protein export from the
ER that is associated with protein degradation (termed ERAD). Over
the years, protein transport into the ER also has become part of
the quest to understand the various roles of molecular chaperones
under non-stress conditions and of the ribosomal tunnel exit as the
decisive site for molecular triage of nascent polypeptide chains.
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