BCMB 311 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Protein Subunit, Cytoskeleton, Glycogen

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Points:3: thale cress (arabidopsis thaliana, sea anenome, escherichia coli, nematode worm (caenorhabditis elegans, the following represents the central dogma: points:3. Both mitochondria and plastids are believed to have arose via endosymbiosis. False: actin, microtubules and intermediate filaments make up the cell"s cytoskeleton. You want to track the subcellular localization of a protein. Gfp tag and in vivo fluorescence microscopy surface labeling followed by scanning electron microscopy. A protein subunit can pack together in different patterns forming various structures performing unique functions. Match the following structures with their respective examples: True/false: all denatured proteins can be renatured to their natural shapes once the denaturant (like urea) is removed from the system. False: which of the following is incorrect: points:3. Hydrolases are enzymes that undergo hydrolytic cleavage reaction. Polymerases help in polymerization reaction for the synthesis of dna only. Sequestration of polypeptide chain in the chaperone chamber. Disulfide bridges are essential for the stability of a particular confirmation of a protein.

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