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English: An overview of protein targeting illustrating an mRNA being translated into a nascent polypeptide by a ribosome in the cytosol of the cell with or without a targeting sequence. If a targeting sequence is present the protein will move from the cytosol to its specified location. Sequences such as those targeting to the endoplasmic reticulum will permit co-translation of the polypeptide followed by further sorting if applicable through vesicular based trafficking.
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