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What does the Endomembrane System (EMS) consist of? - 🧠 ANSWER
✔✔ER, Golgi apparatus, Lysosomes, Endosomes, and Secretory Vesicles.
Once proteins enter the EM system, they can return to the cytosolic
compartment. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔False.
What are the three major subdivisions of the EMS? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔1)
secretory pathway
, 2) lysosomal pathway
3) endocytic pathway
Proteins entering the EMS can only enter through the start of each pathway
and can only leave once they reach the final destination for that pathway. -
🧠 ANSWER ✔✔True
All proteins targeted to the same destination carry the same signal encoded
in their protein sequence. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔True
How does a protein "find" its receptor? - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔There is a specific
protein receptor that corresponds to each type of targeting signal. The
protein has a sequence encoded in its amino acid backbone.
Where is synthesis of proteins that later enter the ER initiated? - 🧠
ANSWER ✔✔On free ribosomes in the cytosol.
What part of the protein allows it to be targeted to the ER? - 🧠 ANSWER
✔✔A sequence of hydrophobic amino acids near the amino terminal end of
the growing polypeptide.