Post-translational Modifications Flashcards

1
Q

This process is necessary for some polycistronic peptide chains to become functional

A

proteolytic cleavage

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2
Q

Fate of Proteins synthesized in the RER

A

Export outside the cell

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3
Q

Fate of proteins synthesized in cytosol

A

Use inside the cell

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4
Q

carrier protein in the cytoplasm that allows ribosomal complex to find ER

A

Signal recognition protein

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5
Q

Allows the translation process to proceed in the ER

A

Translocator

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6
Q

Enzyme that releases the polypeptide in the lumen of the ER

A

Signal petidase

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7
Q

Cell-eating

A

Phagocytosis

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8
Q

Endocytic pathway with involvement of actin with non-specific receptors

A

Phagocytosis

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9
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Endocytic pathway involving the pinching off of the plasma membrane to form a vesicular membrane

A

Pinocytosis

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10
Q

Cell-drinking

A

Pinocytosis

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11
Q

Endocytic pathway that involves clathrin-adaptin

A

Receptor-mediated endocytosis

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12
Q

Protein that tags aberrant proteins

A

Ubiquitin

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13
Q

Organelle that destroys aberrant proteins

A

Proteasome

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