15. Secretory proteins synthesized by ER-associated ribosomes traverse through
(a) Mitochondria (b) Peroxisomes
(c) The Golgi apparatus (d) The nucleus
Secretory proteins synthesized by ER-associated ribosomes primarily traverse the Golgi apparatus for processing and sorting. This multiple-choice question tests understanding of the classical secretory pathway in eukaryotic cells. The correct answer is (c) The Golgi apparatus.
Correct Answer
Proteins destined for secretion begin synthesis on ribosomes bound to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER), entering the ER lumen co-translationally via a signal peptide. These proteins move from the ER to the Golgi apparatus in COPII-coated vesicles for further modification, glycosylation, and sorting into secretory vesicles. This ER-to-Golgi transport defines the constitutive secretory pathway essential for hormone release, antibody production, and extracellular matrix formation.
Option Explanations
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(a) Mitochondria: Mitochondria handle energy production via oxidative phosphorylation and import most nuclear-encoded proteins post-translationally from the cytosol, not secretory proteins from ER ribosomes.
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(b) Peroxisomes: Peroxisomes manage lipid metabolism and reactive oxygen detoxification; their proteins enter post-translationally via peroxisomal targeting signals, bypassing the ER-Golgi route.
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(c) The Golgi apparatus: Correct—secretory proteins transit here for processing before exocytosis, as confirmed by pulse-chase experiments tracking radiolabeled proteins from rough ER to Golgi.
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(d) The nucleus: The nucleus stores genetic material and imports proteins with nuclear localization signals directly from the cytosol; it plays no role in secretory protein trafficking.



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Ankita Pareek
April 18, 2026Golgi apparatus is correct answer