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Protein transport involves translocation and co-translational protein folding - Protein entering ER
Protein transport involves gated transport and protein is fully folded in transit - Protein entering the nucleus
protein transport involves vesicular transport - Protein that functions in the extracellular matrix
Protein transport requires that protein be unfolded prior to transport and refolded after - Protein entering mitochondrion
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Polyubiquitination - Targets proteins to the proteosome
Sulfation - Often enhances protein-protein interactions
Glycosylation - Helps protect lysosomal proteins from lumen environment
Lipidation - Facilitates anchoring of protein in the membrane
3)
Glycolysis - Cytosol
Citric acid cycle - Matrix of mitochondrion
Electron transport chain - Inner membrane of mitochondrion
Relative enrichment of protons - Intermembrane space of mitochondrion
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Match the item on the left that identifies a protein modification with the best-fitting description on the right GPl-anchor O-glycosylation [Choose] [Choose] Occurs in cis-Golgi by protein kinase activity Added to select ser or the residues in Golgi Catalyzed co-translationally in the oxidizing conditions of ER Occurs on cytosolic surface of ER Binding of glycoprotein by lectin chaperone Added co-translationally to C-terminus Catalyzed by flippase in Golgi...
Match the protein complex or cell on the left to the description on the right MHC-IL [Choose] MHC-I on body cells [ Choose] CTL [Choose] CD4 [ Choose CD8 [Choose] TCR [Choose] plasma cell ✓ Choose found on APCS found on T cytotoxic cells differentiated form of a T cytotoxic cell differentiated form of a B cell found on I helper and T cytotoxic cells found on T helper cells recognized by T cytotoxic cells Question 15
1 attempts left Check my work Choose the key term that matches the description provided: High molar mass biomolecules that regulate the use of genetic information to regulate the synthesis of proteins. Transfer RNA Deoxyribonucleic acid Nucleic acids Active site Ribonucleotide Lipid Secondary structure Translation O Peptide Carbohydrate Choose the key term that matches the description provided: The secondary structure adopted by many proteins, in which the protein chain is twisted into a helix Protein Pleated sheet structure Codon Hydrolysis...
Add a 0.14/1 pts Partial Question 1 Me Review transmembrane trafficking and then match the term with the best description Save facilitated diffusion Glucose enters absorptive cells this way Primary active transp ATP is hydrolyzed by the same protein that moves a solute against its gradient Oxygen crosses membranes diffusion this way Glucose enters non- absorptive cells this way active transport osmosis A general term describing the movement of solutes FOLLOWING their concentration gradient diffusion A general term describing the...
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Question 17 3 pts Match the following descriptions with the best-fitting term. [Choose) Naeemah has a pimple on her forehead, and she feels that everyone in the classroom is staring at it. [Choose Jamila and Kevin have been drinking alcohol, but they decide that they can drive home because accidents happen to other people. [Choose] Jannis believes that the intense pain he's experiencing from his recent breakup could never be felt and understood by his clueless parents or...
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Question 24 Not complete Points out of 18.00 Flag question Match the term with the best descriptor. chromatin condenses to form theses short, rodlike structures clear, semifluid medium that fills the spaces around the chromatin and the nucleoli within the nucleusChoose also called a plasma membrane embedded in the cytoplasm DNA and protein arranged in a loose and diffuse state hairlike protrusions that beat and vibrate another name for nuclear envelope look like a balloon with tails body is made...
Required: Match the term on the right to the appropriate definition or description on the left. Term Definition 1. Actuarial method 2. Projected benefit obligation 3. Underfunded plan 4. Defined contribution plarn 5. Vested benefit obligation 6. Prior service costs A. Employee Retirement Income Security B. Benefits provided as a result of amounts C. Benefits for vested and nonvested D. Cost of benefits arising from pasted year E. Benefits provided based on a formula F. Irrevocable accumulation of benefits Act...