[HTML][HTML] Nucleotide sugar transporters of the Golgi apparatus
PM Berninsone, CB Hirschberg - Current opinion in structural biology, 2000 - Elsevier
Current opinion in structural biology, 2000•Elsevier
Glycosylation, sulfation and phosphorylation of proteins, proteoglycans and lipids occur in
the lumen of the Golgi apparatus. The nucleotide substrates of these reactions must be first
transported from the cytosol into the Golgi lumen by specific transporters. The topology and
structure of these hydrophobic, multi-transmembrane-spanning proteins are beginning to be
understood.
the lumen of the Golgi apparatus. The nucleotide substrates of these reactions must be first
transported from the cytosol into the Golgi lumen by specific transporters. The topology and
structure of these hydrophobic, multi-transmembrane-spanning proteins are beginning to be
understood.
Glycosylation, sulfation and phosphorylation of proteins, proteoglycans and lipids occur in the lumen of the Golgi apparatus. The nucleotide substrates of these reactions must be first transported from the cytosol into the Golgi lumen by specific transporters. The topology and structure of these hydrophobic, multi-transmembrane-spanning proteins are beginning to be understood.
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