Exam 8: Cytoplasmic Membrane Systems: Structure, Function, and Membrane Trafficking

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What are the two sites within a cell at which protein synthesisoccurs?

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What drives the engulfment of particulate material by phagocytosis?

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Which model of Golgi complex formation suggests that the cisternae of a Golgi stack remain in place as stable compartments held together by a protein scaffold, while the cargo is shuttled through the Golgi via vesicles that bud from one compartment and fuse with a neighboring one?

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Sec23 and Sec24 bind together to form a "banana-shaped" dimer. What is the purpose of this dimer?

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I-cell disease is typified by __________.

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What leads to the degradation of the contents of late endosomes by lysosomal enzymes?

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When cells are homogenized, the cytomembrane system is broken into fragments, which can fuse to form small membranous spheres called ________.

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Which of the following organelles import(s)proteins through one or more outer boundary membranes?

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Where are misfolded secretory proteins eventually destroyed?

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Why are yeast cells often used to study eukaryotic gene mutations affecting secretion and other cytomembrane processes?

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Once an organelle to be destroyed, like a mitochondrion, has been surrounded with a double membrane, what is the name of the structure that has been produced?

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A cellular phenomenon called RNA interference (RNAi)is a process in which cells produce small RNAs called _________ bind to specific mRNAs and inhibit the translation of these mRNAs into proteins.

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What is usually the retrieval signal for escaped ER membrane proteins?

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Which of the following is a mitochondrial subcompartment into which proteins can be delivered?

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What kind(s)of modifications are made in proteins as they move through the Golgi complex?

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Which molecule type is thought to direct the movement of vesicles through the cytoplasm to their final destination?

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Cells are infected with a virus carrying a temperature-sensitive mutant VSVG gene that encodes a protein that cannot leave the ER of infected cells grown at restrictive temperatures (40oC). Thus, at higher temperatures:

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Where in the Golgi complex does most protein sorting occur?

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When a mitochondrial chaperone helps a mitochondrial matrix protein into the matrix by biased diffusion, the chaperone is said to be acting as ______.

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Which of the following strategies is used by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacterium responsible for tuberculosis, to avoid being destroyed by phagocytosis?

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