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#Question id: 1480


In vertebrate cells, Bax or Bak is required for:

#Part-B Specialized Branches in Biotechnology
  1. Mitochondrial damage and induction of apoptosis.

  2. Mitochondrial repair and induction of apoptosis.

  3. Mitochondrial damage and inhibition of apoptosis.

  4. Mitochondrial repair and inhibition of apoptosis.

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#Question id: 4148

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

Which of the following is true about the sorting pathway for proteins destined for incorporation into lysosomes or the plasma membrane of eukaryotic cells?

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#Question id: 4149

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

Glycosylation of proteins inside the endoplasmic reticulum does not involve:

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#Question id: 4150

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

Posttranslational glycosylation of proteins is inhibited specifically by:

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#Question id: 4151

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

The signal sequences that direct proteins to the nucleus are:

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#Question id: 4152

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

The pathway for polypeptides exported from E. coli includes the following steps, which occur in what order for correct export?

1.  A chaperone, SecA, binds to the polypeptide.

2.  A chaperone, SecB, binds to the polypeptide.

3.  ATP is hydrolyzed by Sec A.

4.  SecA pushes 20 amino acids of the polypeptide into the translocation complex.

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#Question id: 4153

#Part-A Aptitude & General Biotechnology

Ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation is a complex process, and many of the signals remain unknown.  One known signal involves recognition of amino acids in a processed protein that are either stabilizing (Ala, Gly, Met, Ser, etc.) or destabilizing (Arg, Asp, Leu, Lys, Phe, etc.), and are located at: