I believe it is the Golgi Apparatus.
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The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is responsible for synthesizing and modifying proteins that are intended for secretion from the cell. These proteins undergo various post-translational modifications, such as glycosylation and disulfide bond formation, within the lumen of the ER before being transported to the Golgi apparatus for further processing and eventual secretion.
Receives modified proteins from the ER, further modifies them, packages them in vesicles and ships them to places in the cell where they are needed and to places where needed outside the cell. Lysosome synthesis here also.
The Golgi is the cell's main "shipping and delivery system" for the cell. It distributes and ships products made by the cell. Fats and proteins are modified here. They are then either exported out of the cell or shipped to another part of the cell for use.
The Golgi is the cell's main "shipping and delivery system" for the cell. It distributes and ships products made by the cell. Fats and proteins are modified here. They are then either exported out of the cell or shipped to another part of the cell for use.
The nucleolus is responsible for assembling ribosomal subunits, which are essential for protein synthesis in the cell. It is involved in the production of ribosomes, which are the cell's protein-manufacturing machinery.
The vesicles because it contains and transports various substances such as protein
Proteins leave to rough endoplasmic reticulum via vesicles that bud off and enter into the Golgi apparatus. Here the proteins undergo further production and some are given cell surface receptors. They then exit the Golgi apparatus via a budding vesicle. That vesicle travels along the microtubules to the plasma membrane, where the vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane. some stay in the membrane as integral proteins and some are released into the area outside of the cell.
Mainly in the cytoplasm. As ribosomes are present attached to Endoplasmic reticulum(ER), here also protein synthesis takes place.
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For a cell to synthesise proteins, there are a few steps involved. Firstly, the DNA which codes for that protein would be transcribed to form mRNA. The mature mRNA would then be transported out of the nucleus to the cytosol of the cells. Here, ribosomes will translate the mRNA to form polypeptide chain. This is unprocessed protein. From there, the unprocessed protein may go to the rough ER to be folded into its functional structure. Here, it undergoes glycosylation. From the rough ER, it may then be transported to the Golgi apparatus to undergo phosphorylation and sugar residues modification. The processed protein could then be transported out in vesicles to be utilised by the cell or by other cells.
The Golgi body is responsible for packaging proteins for the cell. Once the proteins are produced by the rough E.R. they pass into the sack like cisternae that are the main part of the Golgi body. These proteins are then squeezed off into the little blebs which drift off into the cytoplasm.
Protein is found in virtually every part of a eukaryotic cell. Here are a few examples: Nucleus: DNA is bound by histones, a 4 subunit protein. Nuclear pores are also proteins. Endoplasmic Reticulum: Ribosomes are proteins. Cytoplasm: The cytoskeleton that holds the shape of cells is made of protein filaments. Mitochondria: ATPase and all of the cytochromes are proteins. Plasma Membrane: Surface proteins help the body identify the kinds of cells.