Protein Synthesis Degenerated codon differs mostly in the identities of their third base the wobble position the identities of their second base both (b) and (c) the identities of their third base the wobble position the identities of their second base both (b) and (c) ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Protein Synthesis Signal peptide protein removal that is translocated across a membrane is accomplished by trypsin signal peptidase fMet aminopeptidase chymotrypsin trypsin signal peptidase fMet aminopeptidase chymotrypsin ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Protein Synthesis The direction of amino acid transfer to the growing polypeptide chain is from the P site to the E site on the ribosome from the A (aminoacyl tRNA site) site to the P (peptidyl tRNA site) site on the ribosome from the P site to the A site on the ribosome from the A site to the E (exit tRNA site) site on the ribosome from the P site to the E site on the ribosome from the A (aminoacyl tRNA site) site to the P (peptidyl tRNA site) site on the ribosome from the P site to the A site on the ribosome from the A site to the E (exit tRNA site) site on the ribosome ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Protein Synthesis Which of the following is not a necessary component of translation? Anticodon Amino acid Ligase mRNA Anticodon Amino acid Ligase mRNA ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Protein Synthesis Type I proteins (plasma membrane) have a multiple signal sequence that doubles as the membrane anchoring sequence cleavaged N- terminal signal sequence that doubles as the membrane anchoring sequence cleavage N- terminal signal sequence and a hydrophobic stop transfer sequence multiple signal sequence and a hydrophobic stop transfer sequence multiple signal sequence that doubles as the membrane anchoring sequence cleavaged N- terminal signal sequence that doubles as the membrane anchoring sequence cleavage N- terminal signal sequence and a hydrophobic stop transfer sequence multiple signal sequence and a hydrophobic stop transfer sequence ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Protein Synthesis A polysome could be best described as an active site of protein synthesis. an active site of lipid synthesis. an active site of DNA synthesis. All of these an active site of protein synthesis. an active site of lipid synthesis. an active site of DNA synthesis. All of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP