Human Anatomy and Physiology Practice Questions: Protein SynthesisDr. Evelyn J Biluk
Q- If a target protein is very big and multifunctional to which site is better to design sgRNA? How to check whether mutation blocks protein synthesis? How to check whether the effect is due to target mutation? A- The first few exons would be best (closer to the promo...
What property is associated with a protein that will be secreted from a eukaryotic cell? Its signal sequence must target it to the ER. Post-translational modifications of proteins may include what process? addition of carbohydrates to form a glycoprotein What is true about protein synthesis in pro...
Protein synthesis Correct Answer B. Breaking down cellular components ExplanationCaspases execute apoptosis by cleaving proteins at specific aspartic acid residues, leading to controlled cellular disassembly. Activated by intrinsic or extrinsic pathways, they degrade key structural and regulatory proteins. ...
1. Why do Americans tend to overemphasize protein? Do they think there is anything negative about this "overconsumption," or should Americans consume more based on some new studies? 2. Do yo... learning outcomes After studying this chapter you should be able to: 1 Distinguish between tri- ...
1) Ribosomes - they will make proteins though protein synthesis.2) Golgi Apparatus - after going through the ER the transport vescials will go through the golgi where the protein will be modified and packed into a sealed vescial if needed then sent off to the...
Data also indicate that mERα is involved in rapid G protein-mediated (Gαi) signaling in response to xenoestrogens [126], substances that also serve as ligands for GPER [2]. Science is not about simply accepting or denying findings of others, but about understanding, integrating, and ...
Molecular Biology:Questions related to DNA structure, replication, transcription, translation, protein synthesis, and mutations are important areas of focus. Human Physiology:The functioning of various organ systems like the digestive, respiratory, circulatory, excretory, nervous, and endocrine systems are ...
The identified ATG mutations are typically loss-of-function, as most of them lead to premature stops in ATG protein synthesis. A recent study demonstrates that in multiple tumor types, ATG5 somatic mutations prevent ATG12 conjugation by disrupting ATG5-ATG16L1 interactions, which leads to ...
65. What does P-value signify about the statistical data? In statistics, the p-value is used to test the significance of a null hypothesis. A p-value lower than 0.05 suggests that there is only 5% chance that the outcomes of an experiment are random and the null hypothesis must be rejec...