Integral membrane proteins (intrinsic proteins) do NOT get exposed to one or bot
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Integral membrane proteins (intrinsic proteins) do NOT
get exposed to one or both aqueous surfaces of the membrane
insert into the membrane
dissociate from the membrane by treatment with salt solutions
have hydrophobic surfaces as well as hydrophilic surfaces
Which of the following is NOT true?
Question 3 options:
O-linked sugar modifications are added to proteins in the Golgi with specific modifications made within each of the different cisternae.
Proteins bearing N-linked oligosaccharides obtain their sugar modifications in the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Integral membrane proteins are often synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum.
The trans Golgi network is thought to function mainly as a sorting area for cargo (proteins etc) while the cis Golgi network is thought to functio
A)get exposed to one or both aqueous surfaces of the membrane
B)insert into the membrane
C)dissociate from the membrane by treatment with salt solutions
D)have hydrophobic surfaces as well as hydrophilic surfaces
Explanation / Answer
while all the options seems correct but better go with 1st option.(get exposed to one or both aqueous surfaces of the membrane) rest all are definitely the right ones.
2. The trans Golgi network is thought to function mainly as a sorting area for cargo (proteins etc) while the cis Golgi network is thought to functio
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