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Key terms in protein trafficking

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    A process where cells degrade obsolete parts of themselves by enclosing organelles with a double membrane and fusing it with a lysosome.
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  • Q2
    Proteins that assist in the proper folding of other proteins and prevent misfolded proteins from aggregating.
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    A protein that forms a coat on vesicles, especially those budding from the Golgi apparatus and plasma membrane.
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    A vesicle with a distinctive protein coat on its cytosolic surface.
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    The process by which cells internalize fluid, molecules, and particles by invagination and pinching off of the plasma membrane.
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    A network of membrane-enclosed organelles including the ER, Golgi apparatus, peroxisomes, endosomes, and lysosomes.
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    An extensive membrane network in eukaryotic cells where lipids and proteins are synthesized.
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    A compartment where endocytosed macromolecules are sorted.
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    The process by which cells release molecules by fusion of transport vesicles with the plasma membrane.
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    An organelle that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids.
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    An organelle containing hydrolytic enzymes for intracellular digestion.
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    Distinct compartments within eukaryotic cells that are surrounded by a membrane and carry out specialized functions.
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    The double membrane surrounding the nucleus, perforated by nuclear pores.
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  • Q14
    A structure in the nuclear envelope that allows molecules to enter or leave the nucleus.
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  • Q15
    A small organelle containing enzymes for oxidative reactions.
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