Study Guide for Campbell Biology
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134443775
Author: Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Jane B. Reece, Martha R. Taylor, Michael A. Pollock
Publisher: PEARSON
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Introduction: G proteins are called as guanine
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A.A protein that has an extracellular domain, a membrane-spanning domain that spans the lipid bilayer of the plasma membrane, and an intracellular domain.
B.A protein that peripherally associates with the membrane via ionic interactions another protein embedded in the membrane.
C.A protein that is soluble in the cytoplasm.
D.A protein that peripherally associates with the membrane via ionic interactions between polar charged amino acids and the polar head groups of the phospholipids in the membrane.
Select the correct explanation of how integral membrane proteins arrive at the plasma memberane:
O A. chaperones such as Hsp70 bring the folded protein to the plasma membrane where it is inserted through a channel
B, integral membrane proteins are attached to the ER membrane via GPI anchors, the ER membrane buds into a vesicle which travels to the Golgi for
further processing and then finally to the plasma membrane
C. integral membrane proteins have a signal sequence and/or stop transfer sequences that are recognized by SRP. SRP brings the polypeptide +
ribosome to the ER where translation continues into the ER until a stop transfer sequence or long stretch of hydrophobic amino acids is recognized
and translation stops as the transmembrane domain of the protein moves the ER membrane. The ultimate destination of the ER membrane is the
plasma membrane
D. there is no such thing as an integral membrane protein
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Study Guide for Campbell Biology
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