endoplasmakalvoston
Endoplasmakalvoston is a membranous organelle within many eukaryotic cells that forms an interconnected network of flattened sacs and tubular filaments distributed throughout the cytoplasm. In most cells, it is physically connected to the nuclear envelope and extends into the cytosol, creating a continuous lumen that communicates with the perinuclear space.
Molecular organization: It consists of rough endoplasmakalvoston, studded with ribosomes on its cytosolic surface, and smooth
Functions: Synthesis and processing of secretory, membrane, and lysosomal proteins; glycosylation and folding assisted by chaperones;
Trafficking and interactions: Proteins produced in the rough domain are packaged into transport vesicles that bud
Clinical and research relevance: Dysfunctions of the endoplasmakalvoston are linked to accumulation of misfolded proteins, triggering