Deck 8: Protein Targeting
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Deck 8: Protein Targeting
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The most promising gene therapy strategy for I-cell disease is to:
A)Introduce an intact copy of the a-L-iduronidase gene.
B)Replace a normal copy of the iduronate sulfatase gene with one containing a nuclear localization signal.
C)Replace the N-acetyl-galactosamine transferase gene with one containing a lysosomal localization signal.
D)Replace a faulty copy of the mannose-6-phosphate transferase gene with a functional copy.
E)Replace all lysosomal enzyme genes.
A)Introduce an intact copy of the a-L-iduronidase gene.
B)Replace a normal copy of the iduronate sulfatase gene with one containing a nuclear localization signal.
C)Replace the N-acetyl-galactosamine transferase gene with one containing a lysosomal localization signal.
D)Replace a faulty copy of the mannose-6-phosphate transferase gene with a functional copy.
E)Replace all lysosomal enzyme genes.
Replace a faulty copy of the mannose-6-phosphate transferase gene with a functional copy.
2
In glycoproteins, the terminal position in the oligosaccharide is most commonly occupied by:
A)N-acetylglucosamine.
B)Glucose.
C)Mannose.
D)Iduronic acid.
E)N-acetylneuraminic acid.
A)N-acetylglucosamine.
B)Glucose.
C)Mannose.
D)Iduronic acid.
E)N-acetylneuraminic acid.
N-acetylneuraminic acid.
3
Misfolded proteins accumulate in some age-related degenerative diseases.Normally, however, misfolded proteins are escorted to the proteosome for destruction.This process begins with the covalent attachment of the protein:
A)Ubiquitin.
B)Adaptin.
C)Clathrin.
D)Tubulin.
E)Dolichol.
A)Ubiquitin.
B)Adaptin.
C)Clathrin.
D)Tubulin.
E)Dolichol.
Ubiquitin.
4
The first step in the post-translational processing of secreted proteins in eukaryotes is:
A)Proteolytic removal of the first two or three amino acid residues from the amino terminus by the signal recognition particle.
B)Attachment of a mannose-rich oligopeptide to asparagine side chains.
C)Attachment of mannose-6-phosphate to the protein.
D)Proteolytic cleavage by signal peptidase.
E)Formation of disulfide bonds.
A)Proteolytic removal of the first two or three amino acid residues from the amino terminus by the signal recognition particle.
B)Attachment of a mannose-rich oligopeptide to asparagine side chains.
C)Attachment of mannose-6-phosphate to the protein.
D)Proteolytic cleavage by signal peptidase.
E)Formation of disulfide bonds.
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