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1. Distribution center of proteins and lipids from ER to
plasma membrane, lysosomes, secretory vessicles
2. Modifies N-oligosaccharides on asparagine
3. Adds O-oligosaccharides to Ser and Thr residues
4. Proteoglycan assembly from proteoglycan core proteins
5. Sulfation of sugars in proteoglycans and of selected
tyrosine on proteins
6. Addition of mannose-6-phosphate to specific lysosomal
proteins, which targets the protein to the lysosome.
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