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Question 11 (1 point) How does a nuclear localization signal (NLS) peptide diffe

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Question 11 (1 point)

How does a nuclear localization signal (NLS) peptide differ from other signal sequence?

Question 11 options:

An NLS is not located at the end of the peptide, but in its interior.

An NLS is always at the amino terminus of the targeted protein.

An NLS is cleaved after the protein arrives in the nucleus.

An NLS always has glycosyl moieties containing mannose 6-phosphate residues.

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An NLS is not located at the end of the peptide, but in its interior.

An NLS is always at the amino terminus of the targeted protein.

An NLS is cleaved after the protein arrives in the nucleus.

An NLS always has glycosyl moieties containing mannose 6-phosphate residues.

Explanation / Answer

Answer.

A.) The NLS normally is located anywhere on the peptide chain, and hence can't be at the ends of the peptide.

B.) Not necessary.

C.) Unlike other signals, it is not cleaved after the protein arrives in the nucleus.

D.) False.

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