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#Question id: 11606


What will be the effect light in GA biosynthesis?

a) Light basically activates the GA 3β-hydroxylase which adds a hydroxyl group (OH) to carbon 3 of GA20 and convert GA20 to GA1

b) light-induced increase in the transcription of the gene for GA3ox, which converts GA20 to GA1

c) light-induced increase in the transcription of the gene for GA2ox, which converts GA20 to GA29

d) light-induced decreases the transcription of the gene for GA3ox, which converts GA20 to GA1

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. A and B
  2. A and C
  3. A and D
  4. Only B
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#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The signal sequences that direct proteins to the nucleus are:

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The signal sequences that direct proteins to the nucleus are:

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The signal sequences that direct proteins to the nucleus are:

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#Question id: 4152

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

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: 4152

#SCPH05 I 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: 4152

#SCPH06 I Botany

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.