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Part 1 of 2: Starting from the mRNA that is produced and released into the cytosol, describe in detail how the protein is translated and where this occurs

Protein : B-hexoaminidase

Location: Lysosome

Having made it through Cell Molecular Biology this far, you are now an expert on cells and
their molecular mechanisms. There are approximately 10,000 proteins in a typical cell that
are synthesized through different routes of intracellular protein trafficking. Each of you will
be given a different protein and its final location in the cell. Starting from the MRNA that is
produced and released into the cytosol, describe in detail how the protein is translated and
where this occurs. Additionally, describe how the protein is being processed and where,
along with how it is being transported or further processed until it reaches its final
destination. Depending on your protein, many will have very different routes that they follow.
Transcribed Image Text:Having made it through Cell Molecular Biology this far, you are now an expert on cells and their molecular mechanisms. There are approximately 10,000 proteins in a typical cell that are synthesized through different routes of intracellular protein trafficking. Each of you will be given a different protein and its final location in the cell. Starting from the MRNA that is produced and released into the cytosol, describe in detail how the protein is translated and where this occurs. Additionally, describe how the protein is being processed and where, along with how it is being transported or further processed until it reaches its final destination. Depending on your protein, many will have very different routes that they follow.
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