نتایج جستجو برای: secretory proteins

تعداد نتایج: 575889  

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1997
M Pilon R Schekman K Römisch

Degradation of misfolded secretory proteins has long been assumed to occur in the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Recent evidence, however, suggests that such proteins are instead degraded by proteasomes in the cytosol, although it remains unclear how the proteins are transported out of the ER. Here we provide the first genetic evidence that Sec61p, the pore-forming subunit of the prot...

Journal: :Current Biology 2001
Joseph P Pierce Thomas Mayer J.Brian McCarthy

Long-term information storage within the brain requires the synthesis of new proteins and their use in synapse-specific modifications [1]. Recently, we demonstrated that translation sites for the local synthesis of integral membrane and secretory proteins occur within distal dendritic spines [2]. It remains unresolved, however, whether a complete secretory pathway, including Golgi and trans Gol...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2010
Krishna Kumar Kandaswamy Ganesan Pugalenthi Enno Hartmann Kai-Uwe Kalies Steffen Möller P N Suganthan Thomas Martinetz

Eukaryotic protein secretion generally occurs via the classical secretory pathway that traverses the ER and Golgi apparatus. Secreted proteins usually contain a signal sequence with all the essential information required to target them for secretion. However, some proteins like fibroblast growth factors (FGF-1, FGF-2), interleukins (IL-1 alpha, IL-1 beta), galectins and thioredoxin are exported...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1992
J Jacquot A Hayem C Galabert

Proteins and lipids synthesized by airway secretory cells or transudated are active components in the protection of respiratory epithelium. Proteins and ions are involved in the control of mucus hydration. Secretory proteins, such as secretory immunoglobulin A (IgA), transferrin and lysozyme, participate in the airway antibacterial defence. Other biochemical components found in secretions, such...

2009
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Introduction In neuroendocrine cells there are at least two pathways by which proteins can exit the cell: the regulated secretory pathway and the constitutive secretory pathway [ 13. In the regulated secretory pathway proteins are condensed into dense-cored secretory vesicles where they may be stored for several hours before their secretion is stimulated by a specific secretagogue. This storage...

Journal: :Cell structure and function 1995
H Ozawa K Takata

Two types of secretory pathways are present in mammalian cells: constitutive secretion and regulated secretion (1). In the constitutive secretory pathway, which is found in all types of cells, secretory products are packed in small vesicles. Most of the proteoglycans and glycoproteins of the extracellular matrix are secreted in this way. The regulated secretory pathway, found in the more differ...

Journal: :Protein engineering, design & selection : PEDS 2004
Jannick Dyrløv Bendtsen Lars Juhl Jensen Nikolaj Blom Gunnar Von Heijne Søren Brunak

We present a sequence-based method, SecretomeP, for the prediction of mammalian secretory proteins targeted to the non-classical secretory pathway, i.e. proteins without an N-terminal signal peptide. So far only a limited number of proteins have been shown experimentally to enter the non-classical secretory pathway. These are mainly fibroblast growth factors, interleukins and galectins found in...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2007
Tammy M Casey Josephine L Meade Eric W Hewitt

Natural killer (NK) cells and cytotoxic T lymphocytes eliminate virally infected and transformed cells. Target cell killing is mediated by the regulated exocytosis of secretory lysosomes, which deliver perforin and proapoptotic granzymes to the infected or transformed cell. Yet despite the central role that secretory lysosome exocytosis plays in the immune response to viruses and tumors, little...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1999
Pauline Gillece José Manuel Luz William J. Lennarz Francisco Javier de la Cruz Karin Römisch

Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) interacts with secretory proteins, irrespective of their thiol content, late during translocation into the ER; thus, PDI may be part of the quality control machinery in the ER. We used yeast pdi1 mutants with deletions in the putative peptide binding region of the molecule to investigate its role in the recognition of misfolded secretory proteins in the ER and ...

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