Multiple Choice
How do misfolded proteins get to the cytoplasm to be destroyed?
A) They diffuse freely through the lipid bilayer.
B) A process called reverse transcription takes proteins back through the translocons they passed through on their way into the ER lumen.
C) They diffuse through gap junctions.
D) An enzyme flips them through the hydrophobic part of the lipid bilayer.
E) Proteins are transported back to the cytosol through the translocon that brought them into the ER lumen or through a separate dislocation channel of uncertain identity.
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