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Draw the synthesis of an N-glycosylated, integral membrane protein with 3 transmembrane regions, destined for the plasma membrane. (Start with mRNA in the nucleus and end with the protein in the plasma membrane. You do not have to describe all the glycosylation steps, just what is happening in general and where.) In your diagram, be sure to explain with words or show why the carbohydrate groups of membrane glycoproteins always found on the outer surface of the plasma membrane? Think protein expression, not protein function. Be sure to include the different types of protein modifications in the different organelles.

How would this differ for DNA polyermerase?

How would this differ for a soluble protein that functions in the ER that is also methylated?

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