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. 2013 Sep;5(9):a013185. doi: 10.1101/cshperspect.a013185

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Key steps in ERAD. ERAD occurs through a series of temporally ordered steps, which include: Step 1—Recognition: Molecular chaperones and lectins within the ER lumen interact with incompletely folded or unassembled clients. These factors link substrate recognition to the dislocation machinery by binding to membrane-embedded adaptors. Step 2—Dislocation: Substrates are dislocated across the bilayer presumably through proteinaceous pores (dislocons), via a process coupled to the energy derived from ATP hydrolysis by VCP/p97. Step 3—Ubiquitination: On gaining access to the cytosol, substrates are polyubiquitinated by E3 ligases. Step 4—Degradation: Ubiquitinated substrates are degraded by cytosolic 26S proteasomes.