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58. What are KFERQ proteins? A) proteins that contain the KFERQ pentapeptide sequence (or a similar...
Which of the following involve complementary base pairing to transfer information? 19. a. Replication. b. Transcription. c. Translation, d. Both a and b. e. All of the above. 20. The type of probe used to detect proteins is a(n) aantibody b. pH c. nucleic acid d. PCR e. fluorescent probe. Diploid cells contain two copies of each chromosome. ahomologs. b. alleles. These two copies are called 21. c. mitosis. d. haploids e. genes. Restriction enzymes 22. cut the DNA backbone....
The role of the signal recognition particle (SRP) in sorting proteins that contain an ER signal sequence is A. the SRP must be associated with a cytosolic ribosome before the ribosome can attach to the ER membrane and initiate translation of an mRNA encoding a protein with an ER signal B. the SRP binds the signal sequence in the cytosol after synthesis of the protein has begun on a ribosome, and escorts the ribosome/mRNA complex to the ER membrane C....
14. Proteins that have similar sequences are predicted to have... A. Similar structure B. Similar function C. Evolutionary relationships D. A&C E. All of the above 15. You are studying a particular reaction under conditions in which the AG = 12 kJ/mol. Which of the following statements is true? A. The reaction is energetically favorable and will occur spontaneously. B. The reaction is not energetically favorable and will require an enzyme to occur. C. The reaction is not energetically favorable...
What properties of enzymes make them more suitable than structural proteins for experimental studies of the regulation of expression of their genes? There may be more than one correct answer - indicate ALL the answers you think are CORRECT. A- Enzymes produce products, structural proteins do not. B- Amounts of enzymes change in response to concentrations of metabolites. C- Enzymes are more abundant in the cell than structural proteins. D- Enzymes cannot be detected using antibody methods. E- Products of...
C4. Amino Acids and Proteins Amino acids are organic compounds that contain amine and carboxyl functional groups, along with a side chain specific to each amino acid. Clearly and concisely explain the process of dipeptide formation. [10 Marks) C5. Nucleic Acids Humans have two types of nucleic acids in their bodies: DNA and RNA. These molecules contain the set of instructions for our cells: they determine who and what we are. Compare and contrast DNA and RNA. [10 Marks] C6....
What are SOS gene products? How are they induced? A. SOS proteins (RecA, SSB, uvrABC, etc); nicked DNA binds to the Lac repressor, causing its release and degradation, thereby triggering expression of the SOS genes B. SOS proteins are the heat-shock proteins; the “chi” sequence binds to some transcription factors inducing expression of these genes C. SOS proteins are only transcription factors that activate other genes; DNA damage causes induction of these transcription factors through single-stranded DNA binding proteins D....
3. Think about what G-proteins look like before they bind to a G-protein-coupled receptor. These G-proteins would have...circle your answer GTP attached to them OR GDP attached to them (a) Think about what G-proteins look like after they bind to a G-protein-coupled receptor. These G-proteins would have...circle your answer GTP attached to them OR GDP attached to them (b) A molecule of GTP contains how many phosphate groups? (c) Think about a G-protein that has a GTP attached to it....
?/27/2018 28. The fat that both Anacardium occidentale and Mangiera sequence position 3 is an example of: indico both hove DNA nucleotid a) homoplasy b) paraphyly c) convergence. d) homology e) symplesiomorphy 29. What is the significance of the fact that both sequence and C DNA nucleotide? itions 1 and 2 involve changes between a G occurrence of G and C in the respective terminal taxa arose via convergence. b) The changes involve c) Nucleotide base C is mor d)...
After transformation, what will be the fate of DNA from the vector alone ligation reaction? A. replicated by cellular enzymes B. degraded by cellular proteases C. integrated into bacterial chromosome through site specific recombination D. degraded by RecBCD E. integrated into bacterial chromosome through homologous recombination
The Cell 29- In which cellular compartment is the location in which macromolecules are degraded by A. Smooth ER B. Peroxisome C. Lysosome E. Golgi 30- What are the structures that synthesize proteins in the cytoplasm? A. Ribosome B. vacuole D. Peroxisome 31-Lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes that are activated by increasing the concentration of hydrogen ions. Even before the lysosome begins to increase the concentration of hydrogen ions, there is a higher concentration of hydrogen ions inside of the lysosome...