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4.6.1.19
endoplasmic reticulum
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GO:0005783
AmiGO
QuickGO
716040
4.6.1.19
endoplasmic reticulum
and derived structures, e.g. endoplasmic reticulum-derived bodies
GO:0005783
AmiGO
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716776
4.6.1.19
endoplasmic reticulum
RNase LX
GO:0005783
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656706
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656707
4.6.1.19
endoplasmic reticulum
the 18 N-terminal amino acids form the signal peptide responsible for enzyme entry into the endoplasmic reticulum lumen. Enzyme Rny1p requires entering into the endoplasmic reticulum first to become active by N-glycosylation and uses the adaptor protein Erv29p for packaging into COPII vesicles and transport to the Golgi apparatus, wich results in the further attachment of high-glycans
GO:0005783
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731006
4.6.1.19
extracellular
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655245
4.6.1.19
extracellular
RNase LE
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656706
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656707
4.6.1.19
extracellular
secretion
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656707
4.6.1.19
extracellular
secretion at early stage of development
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655048
4.6.1.19
extracellular
the enzyme is secreted
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716974
4.6.1.19
extracellular
whereas modifications with glycans are dispensable for the nucleolytic activity of Rny1p, Golgi-mediated modifications are critical for its extracellular secretion
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731006
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