The following cartoon shows the two conformational positions c in a membrane-bound signaling protein. The flexible loop c conformations, as shown, either as membrane-embedded (Po: the membrane (position I). The cartoon also gives the amino this domain. Based on this description and the sequence, w flexible domain never exits the membrane? A) The QRYEEHD portion of the flexi domain D) The MAUE Dortion of the flexible

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The following cartoon shows the two conformational positions of a flexible domain
in a membrane-bound signaling protein. The flexible loop can exist in two
conformations, as shown, either as membrane-embedded (Position II) or outside
the membrane (position I). The cartoon also gives the amino acid sequence of
this domain. Based on this description and the sequence, which part of this
flexible domain never exits the membrane?
A) The QRYEEHD portion of the flexible
domain
B) The MAILF portion of the flexible domain
C) The MAILY portion of the flexible domain
D) The MVILF portion of the flexible domain
Membrane Transporter
Membrane
Position II
Flexible loop domain
Position I
Amino acid sequence for the flexible loop domain
Transcribed Image Text:The following cartoon shows the two conformational positions of a flexible domain in a membrane-bound signaling protein. The flexible loop can exist in two conformations, as shown, either as membrane-embedded (Position II) or outside the membrane (position I). The cartoon also gives the amino acid sequence of this domain. Based on this description and the sequence, which part of this flexible domain never exits the membrane? A) The QRYEEHD portion of the flexible domain B) The MAILF portion of the flexible domain C) The MAILY portion of the flexible domain D) The MVILF portion of the flexible domain Membrane Transporter Membrane Position II Flexible loop domain Position I Amino acid sequence for the flexible loop domain
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