Lecture

Protein Synthesis and Addressing to the Nucleus

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This lecture covers the rapid succession of protein synthesis and folding, the addressing of proteins to different compartments within the endomembrane system, and the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of protein addressing signals. It also explains the signal sequences for addressing proteins to various organelles, the nuclear pore complex structure, and the recognition of nuclear localization signals by nuclear transport receptors.

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