Query process ID | GO:0006620 |
Process name | The targeting of proteins to a membrane that occurs after their translation. Some secretory proteins exhibit posttranslational transport into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lumen: they are synthesized in their entirety on free cytosolic ribosomes and then released into the cytosol, where they are bound by chaperones which keep them in an unfolded state, and subsequently are translocated across the ER membrane. |
Organism | Arabidopsis thaliana |
ECC | Gene ID | Repr. ID | Gene name | Functional description | O.I. | H.G. | Other DB |
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Process ID | Gene number | Process name |
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GO:0006612 | 4 | The process of directing proteins towards a membrane, usually using signals contained within the protein. |
GO:0045047 | 0 | 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. |
Process ID | Gene number | Process name |
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GO:0031203 | 0 | The process by which the signal sequence of a translated protein binds to and forms a complex with the Sec complex. |
GO:0031204 | 1 | The process by which a protein translocates through the ER membrane posttranslationally. |
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