
Concept explainers
(a)
To write:
The consequences of mitochondrial mutation in Tom 22 signal receptor.
Introduction:
The word matrix is the viscous space, unlike the aqueous cytoplasm. The mitochondrial matrix contains the mitochondrial DNA, soluble enzymes, ribosomes, small organic molecules, inorganic ions, and
(b)
To write:
The consequences of mitochondrial mutation in Tom70 signal receptor.
Introduction:
The word matrix is the viscous space, unlike the aqueous cytoplasm. The mitochondrial matrix contains the mitochondrial DNA, soluble enzymes, ribosomes, small organic molecules, inorganic ions, and nucleotide cofactors. The translocase of the outer membrane or TOM is a protein complex found in the outer mitochondrial membrane. It permits the movement of the protein from this barrier into the intermembrane mitochondrion space.
(c)
To write:
The consequences of a mutation in the matrix Hsp70.
Introduction:
The word matrix is the viscous space, unlike the aqueous cytoplasm. The mitochondrial matrix contains the mitochondrial DNA, soluble enzymes, ribosomes, small organic molecules, inorganic ions, and nucleotide cofactors. The translocase of the outer membrane (or TOM) is a protein complex found in the outer mitochondrial membrane. It permits the movement of the protein from outer to the inner-membrane mitochondrion space.
(d)
To write:
The consequences of mitochondrial mutation in the matrix signal peptidase.
Introduction:
The word matrix is the viscous space, unlike the aqueous cytoplasm. The mitochondrial matrix contains the mitochondrial DNA, soluble enzymes, ribosomes, small organic molecules, inorganic ions, and nucleotide cofactors. The translocase of the outer membrane TOM is a protein complex found in the outer mitochondrial membrane. It permits the movement of the protein from this barrier into the intermembrane mitochondrion space.

Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solution
- What is behavioral adaptarrow_forward22. Which of the following mutant proteins is expected to have a dominant negative effect when over- expressed in normal cells? a. mutant PI3-kinase that lacks the SH2 domain but retains the kinase function b. mutant Grb2 protein that cannot bind to RTK c. mutant RTK that lacks the extracellular domain d. mutant PDK that has the PH domain but lost the kinase function e. all of the abovearrow_forwardWhat is the label ?arrow_forward
- Can you described the image? Can you explain the question as well their answer and how to get to an answer to an problem like this?arrow_forwardglg 112 mid unit assignment Identifying melting processesarrow_forwardGive only the mode of inheritance consistent with all three pedigrees and only two reasons that support this, nothing more, (it shouldn't take too long)arrow_forward
- Oarrow_forwardDescribe the principle of homeostasis.arrow_forwardExplain how the hormones of the glands listed below travel around the body to target organs and tissues : Pituitary gland Hypothalamus Thyroid Parathyroid Adrenal Pineal Pancreas(islets of langerhans) Gonads (testes and ovaries) Placentaarrow_forward
- Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)BiologyISBN:9780134580999Author:Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. HoehnPublisher:PEARSONBiology 2eBiologyISBN:9781947172517Author:Matthew Douglas, Jung Choi, Mary Ann ClarkPublisher:OpenStaxAnatomy & PhysiologyBiologyISBN:9781259398629Author:McKinley, Michael P., O'loughlin, Valerie Dean, Bidle, Theresa StouterPublisher:Mcgraw Hill Education,
- Molecular Biology of the Cell (Sixth Edition)BiologyISBN:9780815344322Author:Bruce Alberts, Alexander D. Johnson, Julian Lewis, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter WalterPublisher:W. W. Norton & CompanyLaboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & PhysiologyBiologyISBN:9781260159363Author:Martin, Terry R., Prentice-craver, CynthiaPublisher:McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.Inquiry Into Life (16th Edition)BiologyISBN:9781260231700Author:Sylvia S. Mader, Michael WindelspechtPublisher:McGraw Hill Education





