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mannose 6 phosphate receptor
Where is M6PR Located?
M6PR predominantly resides in the
trans-Golgi network
, where it recognizes and binds to M6P-tagged enzymes. It also cycles between the Golgi,
endosomes
, and the
plasma membrane
, ensuring that enzymes are correctly trafficked to lysosomes.
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