1a.Which of the following protein maintains Ran in a GTP bound form (Ran-GTP) an
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1a.Which of the following protein maintains Ran in a GTP bound form (Ran-GTP) and where is this protein localized?
Rab GEF; nucleus
Ran GEF; nucleus
Ran GEF; cytosol
Rab GAP; cytosol
Ran GAP; nucleus
1b.Select the true statement about intracellular transport/trafficking:
Signal sequences are not required for most protein transport
Gated nuclear pore complex allows free diffusion of some molecules
protein transport into the mitochondrial matrix is only driven (provide energy) by the Hsp70 ATPase
mRNA leaves the nucleus only by passive diffusion
Molecules move from smooth ER to Golgi through transmembrane transport
1c.What is the name of the protein complex that arrest protein translation until the ribosomes associate with the protein translocator on the ER membrane?
The SRP complex
The proteasome complex
The Sec61 complex
The Tim/Tom complex
The SNARE complex
Explanation / Answer
1a. Ran exists in two forms in the cell. One is GTP-bound form and other is GDP bound form. Ran's GTP activity is activated through interaction with Ran GTPase activating protein (RanGAP),which is bound to nuclear envelope.So option 5 is correct.
1b. Signal sequences are needed for protein transport.Protein transport into mitochondrial matrix is driven by both ATP hydrolysis and membrane potential. mRNA leaves nuclear pore complex by cell signalling. Only water and glucose leave by osmosis or diffusion.
The statement which is true is( option 5) that proteins are transported from smooth ER to golgi by transmembrane transport, where carriers or budding of vesicles happen and the protein is transported.
1c. SRP complex arrests protein translation until the ribosomes associate with the protein translocator
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