
Cells constantly produce thousands of proteins that perform essential biological functions. Many of these proteins must be transported to specific locations within the cell to work correctly. Intracellular protein transport mechanisms ensure that newly synthesized proteins reach the proper organelles, membranes, or secretion pathways.
This transport system is highly organized and relies on molecular signals, transport vesicles, and specialized cellular machinery. Without these mechanisms, proteins would accumulate in the wrong locations, disrupting cellular function and potentially causing disease.
Understanding how proteins move within cells is an important part of modern cell biology and molecular biology.
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