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Overexpression of a human protein in bacteria: always results in a properly fold

ID: 174340 • Letter: O

Question

Overexpression of a human protein in bacteria: always results in a properly folded, active protein. requires a bacterial vector with eukaryotic ribosome binding sites requires a bacterial vector with a bacterial promoter sequence all of the above requires a bacterial vector with a eukaryotic promoter sequence Overexpression of a human protein in bacteria: always results in a properly folded, active protein. requires a bacterial vector with eukaryotic ribosome binding sites requires a bacterial vector with a bacterial promoter sequence all of the above requires a bacterial vector with a eukaryotic promoter sequence

Explanation / Answer

Answer 5 is correct bacterial promoter works only in prokaryotic cell and eukaryotic cell require unique promoter .