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SRP displaced and released for reuse mRNA ribosome signal- recognition particle (SRP) CYTOSOL growing polypeptide chain

Posted: Mon May 23, 2022 8:05 am
by answerhappygod
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SRP displaced and released for reuse mRNA ribosome signal- recognition particle (SRP) CYTOSOL growing polypeptide chain ER signal sequence ER LUMEN SRP receptor protein translocator

SRP displaced and released for reuse mRNA ribosome signal- recognition particle (SRP) CYTOSOL growing polypeptide chain ER signal sequence ER LUMEN SRP receptor protein translocator

Q-4. Which statements, if any, are false? a. Most proteins that enter the ER are chemically modified there. b. Proteins destined for the Golgi, the cell surface, and lysosomes must first enter the ER. c. Membrane proteins destined for other organelles are cotranslationally inserted into ER membrane. d. Proteins enter peroxisomes from both the cytosol and the ER. e. None (All of the above statements are true)