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How to Bacteria package proteins?

In Eukaryotic cells the ReR and the Golgi Apparatus are used to package the primary structure of a protein into the secondary/tertiary/quaternary structure of a protein.

However, prokaryotic cells have none of these organelles, so how do they package their proteins?
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Original post by Indigo.Brownhall
In Eukaryotic cells the ReR and the Golgi Apparatus are used to package the primary structure of a protein into the secondary/tertiary/quaternary structure of a protein.

However, prokaryotic cells have none of these organelles, so how do they package their proteins?


In things which require very little protein whatsoever like prokaryotic microorganisms or your penis the need for packaging is minimal as the transport distances are so short and you're never gonna get any action anyway.

Hope this helps xxxx
Original post by HeyBert
In things which require very little protein whatsoever like prokaryotic microorganisms or your penis the need for packaging is minimal as the transport distances are so short and you're never gonna get any action anyway.

Hope this helps xxxx


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