CH. 12: Lecture Question COMPLETE Flashcards
If a soluble protein (i.e. not an
integral membrane protein) is in
the lumen of one compartment and is trafficked by a vesicle to a
second compartment, it will be:
A. In the lumen of the second compartment
B. Free in the cytosol
C. An integral membrane protein
of the second compartment
A. In the lumen of the second compartment
The interior of the nucleus (in gray) is topologically equivalent to:
A. The lumen of the ER
B. The lumen of the Golgi
C. The lumen of a
lysosome
D. The extracellular space
E. The cytosol
E. The cytosol
The lumen of an endosome is
topologically equivalent to all
these EXCEPT…
A. The lumen of the ER
B. The lumen of the Golgi
C. The lumen of a
lysosome
D. The extracellular space
E. The cytosol
D. The extracellular space
A “biochemical factory” formed by a condensate is an example of:
A. A membraneless organelle
B. An organelle enclosed by one or two lipid bilayers
A. A membraneless organelle
After engulfment of cytoplasmic
components by autophagy, the contents of the new membrane-enclosed structure are in an area that is equivalent to:
A. The cytosol
B. The lumen of organelles like
endosomes and lysosomes, etc.
B. The lumen of organelles like
endosomes and lysosomes, etc.
Abundant smooth ER in some cells is called the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
True or False
True
Orientation of positively-charged amino acid side chains around
the internal signal sequence determines which terminus remains in the cytosol.
True or False
True
sensing of mis-folded
proteins leads to activation of genes to:
* increase protein- folding capacity
* Increase protein degradation apparatus
* slow translation of most new proteins
All of the above
All of the above
ER synthesis of membrane phospholipids takes place in the cytosolic leaflet of the ER membrane.
True or False
True
Proteins with NLSs are translated in:
A. Nucleus
B. ER
C. cytosol
C. cytosol
If a protein with an NLS is mutated so that the NLS is non-functional, the protein will end up in:
A. ER
B. Mitochondria
C. Nucleus
D. cytosol
D. cytosol
Where are importins synthesized?
A. Cytosol
B. nucleus
A. Cytosol
(A importins bind cargo with NLSs
B binding of adaptor protein to cargo with NLS reveals NLS on
adaptor, which is bound by an importing)
What enzyme catalyzes transfer of a phosphate group from ATP to a target (e.g. a protein side chain)?
A. Phosphatase
B. Kinase
B. Kinase