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#Question id: 19213


In Agrobacterium tumefaciens Crown gall formation is the consequence of

#Unit 12. Applied Biology
  1. Overexpression of chorismic acid
  2. Silencing of T-DNA
  3. Transfer, integration, and expression of T-DNA genes 
  4. Replication of T-DNA
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#Question id: 28779

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

During Actin polymerization there is various phases are seen, which of the following phase consider as Rate-limiting Step ?

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#Question id: 28780

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

How can be reduced or abolished the lag phase during actin polymerization?

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#Question id: 28781

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

During actin polymerization, the elongation phase is exponentially increasing as rapidly increases in length of short oligomer by the addition of____

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#Question id: 28782

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

The rate of polymerization of actin filaments is given by rate constant K, in which_____
a) the addition of monomers is given by kon (M–1 sec–1
b) the addition of monomers is given by koff  (sec–1)
c) the loss of monomers is given koff (M–1 sec–1
d) the loss of monomers is given koff (sec–1)

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#Question id: 28783

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Following statements regarding the actin polymerization;
a) the concentration of G-actin is above the Cc, the filament end will grow
b) the concentration of G-actin is below the Cc, the filament end will grow
c) (+) end of microfilament polymerization is much faster than the (-) end
d) D form that adds to the filament and the T form that leaves

Which of the following statements are correct?

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#Question id: 28784

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

Cytochalasin D,  a fungal alkaloid, depolymerizes actin filaments by___