2.3 Many endosomes become acidic because they have transporters in their membranes that pump H+ ions into the endosomal lumen. Which of the following statements is true? A) acidification of the endosomal lumen is critical for RNA vaccines because it increases the charge of the cationic lipids in the LNP's and thereby promotes fusion with cationic lipids in the endosomal membrane. B) RNAS are stabilized by high pH c) the pumping of H+ into the endosome likely requires energy from cellular ATP D) H+ catalyzes the conversion of pseudouridine into uridine, which is necessary before the MRNAS can be translated.

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2.3 Manylendosomes become acidic because they have transporters in their membranes that
pump H+ ions into the endosomal lumen. Which of the following statements is true?
A) acidification of the endosomal lumen is critical for RNA vaccines because it increases the
charge of the cationic lipids in the LNP's and thereby promotes fusion with cationic lipids in
the endosomal membrane.
B) RNAS are stabilized by high pH
c) the pumping of H+ into the endosome likely requires energy from cellular ATP
D) H+ catalyzes the conversion of pseudouridine into uridine, which is necessary before the
MRNAS can be translated.
Transcribed Image Text:2.3 Manylendosomes become acidic because they have transporters in their membranes that pump H+ ions into the endosomal lumen. Which of the following statements is true? A) acidification of the endosomal lumen is critical for RNA vaccines because it increases the charge of the cationic lipids in the LNP's and thereby promotes fusion with cationic lipids in the endosomal membrane. B) RNAS are stabilized by high pH c) the pumping of H+ into the endosome likely requires energy from cellular ATP D) H+ catalyzes the conversion of pseudouridine into uridine, which is necessary before the MRNAS can be translated.
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