#Question id: 4278
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
N-terminal sequences usually function as targeting signals for protein transport into
a. the nucleus. b. peroxisomes. c. chloroplasts.
d. the rough endoplasmic reticulum. e. mitochondria.
#Question id: 4279
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
The energy required for protein transport into mitochondria is provided by
#Question id: 4280
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
Translocation of proteins into mitochondria and chloroplasts is characterized by
#Question id: 4281
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
Proteins targeted to non-matrix regions of mitochondria
a. contain a matrix-targeting signal if the destination is the outer membrane.
b. utilize a stop-transfer signal if the destination is the outer membrane.
c. always contain a matrix-targeting signal if the destination is the intermembrane space.
d. may require a chaperone for transport.
e. always move first to the matrix and then to their final destination.
#Question id: 4282
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
Which of the following protein(s) is (are) found in the peroxisome matrix?
#Question id: 4283
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
Proteins can enter which organelle(s) in their folded conformation?