pro-SFTPC translocates from ER membrane to multivesicle body

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R-HSA-5684868
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Reaction [uncertain]
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Homo sapiens
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Surfactant proteins (SFTPs) are trafficked from the ER membrane to lamellar bodies (LBs) via the multi-vesicle body (MVB). The pro-SFTPs B and C are cleaved here to produce functional SFTPs (Conkright et al. 2001).
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
11278984 Secretion of surfactant protein C, an integral membrane protein, requires the N-terminal propeptide

Weaver, TE, Trapnell, B, Voorhout, WF, Na, CL, Conkright, JJ, Glasser, SW, Bridges, JP

J. Biol. Chem. 2001
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