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The complete protein could travel to the inner edge of the cell membrane where it could serve its time as an addition to the cell membrane.
The protein could be employed as a food, which could be employed for uses such as food or energy right inside the cell, were it would remain for the rest of its existence.
The protein could become a lysosome where it would confront incoming chemicals of substances from outside the cell. It would then digest or battle said extracellular substance.
Once it passes through the golgi apparatus,
the now mature protein once again hitches a ride by latching of to a severed piece of the golgi apparatus serving as another transport vesicle. From here it could go one of four ways
The immature protein then makes its way to the end of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum. Part of the endoplasmic reticulum itself buds off with the immature protein in it causing the severed part of the endoplasmic reticulum to become a Transport Vesicle.
The protein could take on the role of an export protein where it is spewed out of an export pore in the cell membrane, into the outer world.
The RNA in the ribosome of the rough endoplasmic reticulum is translated into an immature version of a usable protein which, in turn is sent into the endoplasmic reticulum itself to continue its journey.
The Cytomembrane system is the system creates a protein for the cell to use in various different applications in a process called protein synthesis.
The immature protein then arrives at the Golgi Apparatus. The golgi apparatus converts the immature protein into a usable mature protein.
DNA in the cell nucleus is transcripted into messenger RNA. The mature messenger RNA then makes its way out of a Nuclear pore and into the cytoplasm on its journey to go into one of the ribosomes on the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
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