Multiple Choice
What happens to yeast cells that cannot transport proteins into the ER lumen cotranslationally?
A) The die.
B) They hibernate.
C) They survive,but grow more slowly than normal yeast cells.
D) They divide more frequently.
E) Their lifespans are lengthened.
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