Match the primary sequence to its characteristics/function/fate                                                                        N-signal                                                                         signal-anchor                                                                         stop-anchor                                                                        nuclear localization sequence                                                                        KDEL 1. found at carboxyl terminus of ER resident proteins, interaction with its receptor directs retrieval from Golgi 2. hydrophobic, interacts with SRP and translocon, becomes transmembrane helix 3. mostly hydrophobic, interacts with SRP, cut off 4. hydrophobic, interacts with translocon, becomes transmembrane helix 5. basic, interacts with importin-alpha

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  1. Match the primary sequence to its characteristics/function/fate

                                                                          

    N-signal 

                                                                          

    signal-anchor 

                                                                          

    stop-anchor

                                                                          

    nuclear localization sequence

                                                                          

    KDEL

    1.

    found at carboxyl terminus of ER resident proteins, interaction with its receptor directs retrieval from Golgi

    2.

    hydrophobic, interacts with SRP and translocon, becomes transmembrane helix

    3.

    mostly hydrophobic, interacts with SRP, cut off

    4.

    hydrophobic, interacts with translocon, becomes transmembrane helix

    5.

    basic, interacts with importin-alpha 

     

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