Well there are a couple of places you would NOT find them such as in endosomes or outside of the cell.
Rough ER does not synthesis proteins.Proteins are synthesized in ribosomes.
Yes, where? The first R in 'RER' stands for rough as in 'rough endoplasmic reticulum'. Compare this to 'SER' - smooth endoplasmic reticulum. Yes, the rough designation reflects the existence of endoplasmic bound ribosome entities/particles that are the main sites of cellular protein synthesis.
The endoplasmic reticulum serves many general functions, including the facilitation of protein folding and the transport of synthesized proteins in sacs called cisternae. Correct folding of newly-made proteins is made possible by several endoplasmic reticulum chaperone proteins, including protein disulfide isomerase (PDI), ERp29, the Hsp70 family member Grp78, calnexin, calreticulin, and the peptidylpropyl isomerase family. Only properly-folded proteins are transported from the rough ER to the Golgi complex.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is considered the transition site for protein packaging. It is responsible for folding and modifying newly synthesized proteins, as well as sorting and packaging them into transport vesicles for delivery to their final destination within the cell.
The endoplasmic reticulum(E.R.) is the organelle that packages protein for transport out of a cell. there are two types of endoplasmic reticulums, the smooth e.r. and the rough e.r. which do not have ribosomes attached, and mainly manufacture lipids and package them in vesicles... the second type of e.r. is the rough e.r. which have ribosomes attached, and can manufacture as well as add non-polypeptide groups to polypeptide chains to make finished proteins. These also pack the proteins into vesicles. ur welcum from cool pr student :)
Rough ER does not synthesis proteins.Proteins are synthesized in ribosomes.
Proteins are mainly synthesized in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum, or Rough ER
The rough endoplasmic reticulum serves many general functions, including the facilitation of protein folding and the transport of synthesized proteins in sacs called cisternae.
The function of the ribosomes are so that they make protein for the cell and they are located in the endoplasmic reticulum or free floating around the cell. They make protein for the cell and there is no specific protein so there are different ones made (;
Ribosome
The liver synthesizes several kinds of protein compounds.The rest are synthesized at the Ribosomes of the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.The Rough ER synthesizes proteins.
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Yes, where? The first R in 'RER' stands for rough as in 'rough endoplasmic reticulum'. Compare this to 'SER' - smooth endoplasmic reticulum. Yes, the rough designation reflects the existence of endoplasmic bound ribosome entities/particles that are the main sites of cellular protein synthesis.
the whole protein must be amphipathic but the surface itself must be hydrophobic.
The endoplasmic reticulum are a network of tubes inside a cell that transport and synthesize useful chemicals to different parts of the cell. It is NOT where the nucleus is stored.
A mutation during replication can affect a protein that is synthesized in a variety of ways. Mutations can mess up the protein sequences and cause different proteins to be synthesized.
An example of the protein-protein interactions is the antigen-antibody interactions. Because of the complexity of the protein molecules, the hydrophobic interactions are more dominant.