Dr. Logan has just discovered the protein adamantiumase, which has the hydrophobic signal sequences shown in the top ima

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Dr. Logan has just discovered the protein adamantiumase, which has the hydrophobic signal sequences shown in the top ima

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Dr Logan Has Just Discovered The Protein Adamantiumase Which Has The Hydrophobic Signal Sequences Shown In The Top Ima 1
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Dr. Logan has just discovered the protein adamantiumase, which has the hydrophobic signal sequences shown in the top image. Below that, I've drawn four possible arrangements of this protein in the ER membrane. The C and N termini are labelled for each protein, as are the cytosolic and ER lumen sides of the membrane. Which protein orientation is correct? N-term Cytosol ER membrane ER lumen N VAN O option 3 O option 2 O option 4 O option 1 option 1 option 2 C-term option 3 option 4
This protein (a GTPase) squeezes the neck of a budding vesicle and releases it from the membrane. O Dynamin O Adaptin O None of these options are correct. O Clathrin O t-SNARE
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