GO_term: GO:0045047
GO:0045047 | Definition | The process of directing proteins towards the ER using signals contained within the protein. One common mechanism uses a 16- to 30-residue signal sequence, typically located at the N-terminus of the protein and containing positively charged amino acids followed by a continuous stretch of hydrophobic residues, which directs the ribosome to the ER membrane and initiates transport of the growing polypeptide across the ER membrane. | |
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The process of directing proteins towards the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) using signals contained within the protein. One common mechanism uses a 16- to 30-residue signal sequence, typically located at the N-terminus of the protein and containing positively charged amino acids followed by a continuous stretch of hydrophobic residues, which directs the ribosome to the ER membrane and initiates transport of the growing polypeptide across the ER membrane. | |||
Term | protein-ER targeting | ||
protein targeting to ER | |||
Type | Biological_process | ||
Child | Instance | GO:0006613 | |
GO:0006620 | |||
GO:0006621 | |||
Component | GO:0045048 | ||
Parent | Instance_of | GO:0006605 | |
GO:0007029 | |||
Component_of | GO:0045045 | ||
Attributes_of | Index | Ancestor (61) | |
Descendent (19) |