Following initiation of the intrinsic apoptotic pathway, which protein is released from the mitochondrial intermembrane space to the cytosol, where it contributes to the formation of the apoptosome?
Apoptosis intrinsic pathway :-
• The intrinsic pathway to apoptosis is triggered by stress or
damage to the cell.
• "Cytochrome C" is released from the mitochondrial intermembrane
space to the cytosol.
• Cytochrome C "in Cytoplasm" contributes to the formation of
apoptosome.
Following initiation of the intrinsic apoptotic pathway, which protein is released from the mitochondrial intermembrane space...
1- In animal mitochondria, H+ protons are actively pumped from ___ to ____. a. the cytosol; the intermembrane space b. the matrix; the intermembrane space c. the matrix; the cytosol d. the intermembrane space; the cytosol e. the intermembrane space; the matrix 2- Which of the following characteristics of the human mitochondrial genome is FALSE? a. Circular form b. Inherited primarily from mother c. Encodes all necessary proteins the mitochondria needs, including enzymes for transcription and translation d. Genetically similar...
13. Which of the following proteins are unlikely the precursors of the inner mitochondrial protein? KAU proteins initially located in the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum 119 B. proteins synthesized in the cytosol C. proteins synthesized in the mitochondrial matrix D. proteins synthesized in the cytosol and are first transported into the mitochondrial matrix
Which of the following conditions would provide the most favorable conditions for the transport of protons from the mitochondrial matrix to the intermembrane space, in the absence of electron transport? proton gradient (with a higher proton concentration in the intermembrane space than in the mitochondrial matrix) and high ATP/low ADP in the matrix. proton gradient (with a higher proton concentration in the intermembrane space than in the mitochondrial matrix) and low ATP/high ADP in the matrix. proton gradient (with a...
1. Which of the following proteins are unlikely the precursors of the inner mitochondrial protein? A.proteins initially located in the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum B.proteins synthesized in the cytosol C.proteins synthesized in the mitochondrial matrix D.proteins synthesized in the cytosol and are first transported into the mitochondrial matrix 2. Which of the following proteins whose syntheses are completed in the rough ER? A. pyruvate kinase located in the cytosol B. enzymes located in the lysosomes C. histone H3 D....
Explain how the part of the protein following the inner mitochondrial signal sequence is transported into the intermembrane space when the signal sequence is trapped in TIM. A reference must be provided
Which of the following is true regarding proton pumping by the complexes of the mitochondrial electron transport chain? 。A, only the NADH dehydrogenase complex pumps H+, from the intermembrane space into the matrix O B. all three complexes, including the NADH dehydrogenase complex, the cytochrome c reductase complex and the cytochrome c oxidase complex, pump H+ from the intermembrane space into the matrix ° C. only the cytochrome coxidape complex pumps H+, from the intermembrane space into the matrix 0...
Adapted from Biology by Campbell and Reece Pearson Education, Inc. Match each stage of cellular respiration with the cellular location in which it occurs. Labels may be used once, more than once, or not at all. View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Stage of cellular respiration Location inner mitochondrial membrane glycolysis mitochondrial matrix acetyl CoA formation outer mitochondrial membrane cytosol citric acid cycle intermembrane space oxidative phosphorylation Submit Q o RI PIL Prison Home
9. In the electron transport chain picture above, how do electrons move from protein complex I to protein complex II? 1. I need you to remember that "Q" is ubiquinone which gets reduced at proteins l & I, and oxidized at protein III. "Reduced" means gains electrons, "oxidized" means loses electrons. 2. I need you to remember how "Q" moves from protein I to protein Do you remember? Don't overthink it, Preeda. As far as scientists know right now, the...
located? 15- In which compartments of the mitochondrion are each of the following _porin mitochondrial DNA TCA cycle enzymes ETC proteins ATP synthase ATP synthesis a) outer membrane b) inner membrane c) intermembrane space d) matrix symport for pyruvate
Which of the following is NOT an intracellular signaling protein activated by an RTK pathway? Akt Raf Erk adenylyl cyclase