Journey of a protein from
synthesis to secretion
-In the nucleus, DNA is copied into mRNA through transcription
-mRNA then leaves the nucleus through nuclear pore and travel along cytoskeleton (microtubules) with help from a motor protein
-then goes to a bound ribosome on the Rough ER, where is it translated to form a specific chain of amino acids called a polypeptide chain
-the polypeptide is then inserted into the lumen of the Rough ER where its secondary and tertiary structures are altered, and a oligosaccaride is added to the polypeptide of cell-cell recognition (Becomes glycoprotein)
-it then pinches off into a transport vesicle and travel along the microtubules with help from a motor protein
-it fuses to the cis face of the golgi, dumping its contents, where it is then modified, sorted, and tagged
-it then leaves by pinching off of the trans face of golgi into vesicle
-it then travels along microtubules with help from motor protein
-the vesicle then fuses with the cytoplasmic face of the cell membrane, where protein is released from cell through exocytosis/secretion