Active transport of proteins through nuclear pore complexes…
Active transport of proteins through nuclear pore complexes requires the monomeric GTPase Ran and two regulatory proteins Ran-GAP and Ran-GEF. a. What is the identity of the guanine nucleotide bound to Ran following its association with Ran-GAP? Is Ran in its ‘active’ or ‘inactive’ conformation? b. What is the identity of the guanine nucleotide bound to Ran following its association with Ran-GEF? Is Ran in its ‘active’ or ‘inactive’ conformation? c. On which side of the nuclear envelope is Ran-GAP found? Select from nuclear side or cytosolic side. d. On which side of the nuclear envelope is Ran-GEF found? Select from nuclear side or cytosolic side.
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Proteins synthesized in the cytosol are transported into the organelles of a eukaryotic cell through one of two different transport mechanisms: gated transport and transmembrane transport. Which organelle acquires proteins through a transmembrane transport mechanism?
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