(i) What type of transmembrane protein is it? I| + (ii) Does it have an N-terminal peak above 2 on a Kyte-Doolittle plot? (iii) Does it have any 18-25 amino acid wide peaks above 2 on a Kyte-Doolittle plot? (iv) How does it insert into the ER membrane? C-terminal signal peptide (v) Where is the C-terminus (cytosolic vs. lumen) relative to membranes of: ER Golgi. secretory vesicle (vi) Taqpep is a protease that controls tabby patterning in multiple cat species. A protease is an enzyme that cuts proteins. Where is its protein substrate?

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Question (ii):  No or Yes.

Question (iii):  No or Yes.

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ER:  Cytosolic or Lumen.

Golgi:  Cytosolic or Lumen.

secretory vesicle:  Cytosolic or Lumen.

Question (vi):  ER, secretory vesicle, Golgi, cytoplasm, extracellular, nucleus, or mitochondria.

Taqpep is a single transmembrane domain protein, with its protease domain and C-
terminus outside the cell.
(i) What type of transmembrane protein is it? I| +
(ii) Does it have an N-terminal peak above 2 on a Kyte-Doolittle plot?
(iii) Does it have any 18-25 amino acid wide peaks above 2 on a Kyte-Doolittle plot?
(iv) How does it insert into the ER membrane?
C-terminal signal peptide
(v) Where is the C-terminus (cytosolic vs. lumen) relative to membranes of:
ER
Golgi.
secretory vesicle
(vi) Taqpep is a protease that controls tabby patterning in multiple cat species. A
protease is an enzyme that cuts proteins. Where is its protein substrate?
Transcribed Image Text:Taqpep is a single transmembrane domain protein, with its protease domain and C- terminus outside the cell. (i) What type of transmembrane protein is it? I| + (ii) Does it have an N-terminal peak above 2 on a Kyte-Doolittle plot? (iii) Does it have any 18-25 amino acid wide peaks above 2 on a Kyte-Doolittle plot? (iv) How does it insert into the ER membrane? C-terminal signal peptide (v) Where is the C-terminus (cytosolic vs. lumen) relative to membranes of: ER Golgi. secretory vesicle (vi) Taqpep is a protease that controls tabby patterning in multiple cat species. A protease is an enzyme that cuts proteins. Where is its protein substrate?
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