BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Phospholipase C, Signal Transduction, Insulin

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Include all the necessary steps in your explanation. This could have consequences such as not being able to package and release the protein into the golgi and then out of the cell because it will still be attached to the er membrane. The answer: during co-translation (transmembrane protein, and proteins been exported soluble proteins w/in er lumen, missense leads to a change of aa, leads to a change ability to recognize signal peptide sequence, can"t cleave portion. Silent mutation does not work (no effect on protein) Nonsense mutation does not work (wouldn"t be in er membrane: growing peptide will remain attached to the er membrane, no post-translation modifications will occur. P53 is what allows to put the breaks on cdks so that the cell goes into g0, when cell repaired, p53 stops prevention of cdks to reach maximum maturation promoting factor concentration and go back into g1.

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