Protein X is a secretory protein that is synthesized on ER-bound polyribosomes in vivo. You synthesized this protein in an in-vitro protein translation system in the absence of microsomes. You add microsomes post-translationally to this system. What do you expect to see? Group of answer choices The signal sequence of the protein will be cleaved off The protein will be translocated across the microsomal membrane. The protein will be sensitive to the action of proteases The protein will be glycosylated All of the answer choices are correct
Protein X is a secretory protein that is synthesized on ER-bound polyribosomes in vivo. You synthesized this protein in an in-vitro protein translation system in the absence of microsomes. You add microsomes post-translationally to this system. What do you expect to see? Group of answer choices The signal sequence of the protein will be cleaved off The protein will be translocated across the microsomal membrane. The protein will be sensitive to the action of proteases The protein will be glycosylated All of the answer choices are correct
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Protein X is a secretory protein that is synthesized on ER-bound polyribosomes in vivo. You synthesized this protein in an in-vitro protein translation system in the absence of microsomes. You add microsomes post-translationally to this system. What do you expect to see?
Group of answer choices
The signal sequence of the protein will be cleaved off
The protein will be translocated across the microsomal membrane.
The protein will be sensitive to the action of proteases
The protein will be glycosylated
All of the answer choices are correct
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