FIGURE 10.1. The three modes of intracellular protein transport.

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FIGURE The three modes of intracellular protein transport.

FIGURE The nuclear pore.

UNFIGURE 10.1.

FIGURE The GDP/GTP cycle of a GTPase.

FIGURE Ran GEF and GAP are localized to the nucleoplasm and cytosol, respectively.

FIGURE Nuclear import.

FIGURE Nuclear export.

FIGURE Transport of a growing protein across the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum.

FIGURE The Golgi apparatus.

FIGURE Vesicle fission and fusion.

FIGURE Generation of membrane buds by (A) coatamers and (B) clathri.

FIGURE Presentation of peptides by MHC proteins.

FIGURE Targeting of protein to the lysosome.

FIGURE SNAREs and vesicle fusion.