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| What proteins direct the vesicle to the proper place? |
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| Lysosomal enzymes are sorted to the proper destination because they are attached to ? |
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| How much rough ER do erythroblasts have?> |
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| None they don't secrete anything! |
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| what cells need more RER than any other cells? |
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Plasma cells they secrete hella igG |
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Excess unfolded proteins bind to? BiP is released from the ? protein in the membrane of the rER. The activated IRE1 protein, in turn modifies the mRNA for a transcription factor called ? Xbp activates the genes for ? |
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BiP IRE1 X-box binding protein (Xbp) RER proteins (makes more Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum) |
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| Low lactose, and high glucose results in what two things? |
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| hIGH LACTOSE AND HIGH GLUCOSE results in what two things? |
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| High lactose and low glucse results in what two things? |
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| What is something seperate that can be used to induce lac operon? |
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| Adenylase cyclase enhances ? which will make high cAMP which you need for Lac operon to make lactose |
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| LacZ encodes ?, an intracellular enzyme that cleaves the disaccharide lactose into glucose and galactose. |
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| Lac Y encodes ?, a membrane-bound transport protein that pumps lactose into the cell. |
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| Beta- galactoside permease |
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| Lac A encodes ?, an enzyme that transfers an acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to β-galactosides. |
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| beta- galactoside transacetylase |
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| Through what process can one gene code for two things in eukaryotes? |
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| Alternative splicing and polyadenylation |
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| In order for protein synthesis to occur what is required? If, for example, there are low levels of heme what is done so that you don't have activation of this factor? |
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eIF-2 it is phosphorylated |
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