productionsecretion
Productionsecretion refers to the cellular processes that generate and export biomolecules produced within a cell. In eukaryotic cells, the majority of secreted and membrane proteins follow the conventional secretory pathway. Translation begins in the cytosol with a signal peptide directing ribosomes to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Proteins enter the ER lumen, where folding and initial post-translational modifications occur, followed by quality control. Properly folded proteins are packaged into COPII-coated vesicles and transported to the Golgi apparatus, where they undergo further processing, such as glycosylation and sulfation, and sorting for their final destination. From the Golgi, cargo is directed to the plasma membrane via secretory vesicles.
Secretory routes are broadly categorized as constitutive secretion, in which vesicles continually fuse with the plasma
Common secreted products include enzymes (lipases, amylases), hormones (insulin), extracellular matrix components (collagens), mucus components, and
Defects in productionsecretion can disrupt cellular communication and homeostasis and underpin diseases such as cystic fibrosis,