The site of post-translational cleavage of biologically active proteins is often ma O methylated tyrosines. O pairs of basic amino acids. O disulfide bridges. O iodinated methionines. O heme-iron complexes.
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- which is not a type of protein modification? splicing metjatiom phosphorylation ubiquitinationWhich of the following is not a factor in the lifetime of a protein? ANSWER Ubiquitination Post-translational phosphorylation Enrichment of Pro, Glu, Ser, and Thr in the protein primary sequence N-terminal sequence identityTrue or False: Proteins are assembled two or three amino acids at a time during translation
- which of the following amino acids can undergo post-translational acetylation? A.n B.s C.k D.mWhich of the following statements regarding the genetic code is false? The genetic code is nearly universal. Each codon codes for only one amino acid. Three different codons function to terminate translation. There is a single initiation codon. Each amino acid is encoded by a single codon.An N-linked glycoprotein contains a glycan covalently linked to which specific amino acid in a protein? Asparagine Glutamine Threonine Serine
- The genetic message to make a specific amino acid in a protein, is carried by a specific three nucleotide unit on the messenger RNA called aWhich of the following amino acids undergoes phosphorylation? Histidine Glutamic Acid (Glutamate) Serine IsoleucineADP ribosylation is one example of post-translational modification of an enzyme. Which statements about the process is true? ADP ribosylation will affect protein folding because of the addition of a large molecule ADP ribose can be added to the amine group of lysine or glutamine The ending of DNA around histones in the nucleus is altered by the ADP -ribosylation of the histone proteins in cancer cells ADP ribosylation requires ADP and the target protein as the substrates in the ADP ribosylation ADP ribosylation of phosphoinositol is an important step in signaling through a G protein-coupled receptor pathway.
- 18. Amino acids at the N-terminal end of eukaryotic polypeptides that contain information required for post-translational processing and determining the extra-cellular destination of the nascent polypeptides. Group of answer choices 1. Sigma Sequence 2. Signal Sequence 3. Chaperone Sequence 4. Kozak SequenceAfter denaturation of a tertiary protein like lysozyme (with one polypeptide chain), the only remaining bonds between its monomer subunits will be: the disulfide bonds the van der Waals forces the peptide bonds the hydrogen bonds the ionic bonds"Loops of polypeptide that protrude from the surface of a protein often form the binding sites for other molecules" is true or false.