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#Question id: 32401


isocitrate dehydrogenase, succinate dehydrogenase, and malate dehydrogenase are TCA enzymes are widely regulated/inhibited by

#Biochemistry
  1. Phosphorylation
  2. Dephosphorylation
  3. Acetylation
  4. SUMOlyation
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TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 38765

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Why is the "washing process" considered a critical step for actual fusion to occur?


TLS Online TPP Program

#Question id: 38766

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Statement 1 (Assertion): Protoplasts located in close proximity are more likely to undergo fusion during the washing phase of a PEG treatment. 
Statement 2 (Reason): The removal of PEG molecules disrupts the organized structure of the plasma lemma, creating localized instabilities that facilitate membrane merging
Which of the following is correct? 

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#Question id: 38767

#Plant Biotechnology

Q.  Statement I: Polyethylene glycol (PEG) facilitates protoplast fusion by disturbing the plasma membrane organization.
Statement II: PEG can bind Ca²⁺ ions, which act as bridges between negatively charged PEG and plasma membrane components.

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#Question id: 38768

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Statement I: PEG is negatively charged and can interact with cations such as Ca²⁺.
Statement II: Ca²⁺ ions can bind to negatively charged molecules on the plasma membrane, promoting membrane proximity.

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#Question id: 38769

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Statement I: During the washing step, PEG may remove plasma membrane components bound to it.
Statement II: Removal of these components can destabilize membrane integrity and promote fusion of adjacent protoplasts.

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#Question id: 38770

#Plant Biotechnology

Q. Statement I: PEG-induced fusion is a consequence of controlled membrane damage and reorganization.
Statement II: Plasma membrane destabilization increases the likelihood of fusion between closely placed protoplasts.