can TRUE or FALSE (For extra credit, correct False statements] a. Proteins that lack a sorting signal remain permanently

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can TRUE or FALSE (For extra credit, correct False statements] a. Proteins that lack a sorting signal remain permanently

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can TRUE or FALSE (For extra credit, correct False statements] a. Proteins that lack a sorting signal remain permanently in the cytosol. (T/F) b. Unlike transport to the ER, directing proteins to mitochondria does not require a signal sequence. (T/F) c. Even ribosome proteins require a nuclear localization signal to enter the nucleus. (T /F) d. A nuclear localization signal (NSL) is a specific kind of N-terminal Signal Sequence. (T /F) e. Signal sequences are necessary and sufficient to direct a protein to the correct compartment. (T/F) f. Import into ER and retention in the ER lumen are signaled by the same hydrophobic signal sequence. (T/F) g. Import and export to and from the nucleus requires different sequence signals. (T/F) h. Proteins enter peroxisomes from both the cytosol and the endoplasmic reticulum. (T/F)
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