Which cytoplasmic protein is responsible for binding to a newly translated ER import signal and pausing translation? O I

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Which cytoplasmic protein is responsible for binding to a newly translated ER import signal and pausing translation? O I

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Which cytoplasmic protein is responsible for binding to a newly translated ER import signal and pausing translation? O Importin Ⓒ Adaptin O Signal recognition particle O SRP receptor Signal peptidase Question 10 It is critical that vesicles deliver cargo to the correct destinations. Which vesicle surface protein(s) interacts with proteins on the surface of the target membrane to help ensure this specificity? There may be more than one correct answer to mark. Rab Clathrin V-SNARE 2 pts Ot-SNARE
How would Ran function be affected if it was unable to exchange GDP for a new GTP? Ran would work normally and there would be no effect on nuclear import or export. Ran would more efficiently bind cargo proteins and carry them into the nucleus. Ran would be incapable of binding to the nuclear import receptor in the nucleus O Ran would remain bound to the nuclear import receptor when in the cytosol. Question 12 What protein provides the energy/force needed to translocate proteins into the endoplasmic reticulum? Dynamin Ran-GTP The ribosome The translocator O Oligosaccharyl transferase 2 pts
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