Q-5. Which statement is NOT TRUE regarding co-translational transmembrane transport. a. Start and stop signals determine

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Q-5. Which statement is NOT TRUE regarding co-translational transmembrane transport. a. Start and stop signals determine

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Q-5. Which statement is NOT TRUE regarding co-translational transmembrane transport. a. Start and stop signals determine the arrangement f transmembrane proteins in the lipid bilayer. b. A double-pass transmembrane protein has an internal ER signal sequence. c. For a single-pass transmembrane protein, the N-terminal signal sequence is cleaved by a signal peptidase. d. For a multi-pass transmembrane protein, both the hydrophobic start-transfer sequence and the hydrophobic stop-transfer sequence is cleaved. e. None of the above (All of the above statements are true)
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