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15 April, 03:10

Which of the following statements regarding secretory protein translocation is NOT true? Hydropathy profiles are used to computationally identify secreted proteins. Type II membrane proteins have a signal sequence targeting them to the ER as well as a signal anchor sequence. Type I membrane proteins contain two signal sequences; one targets the protein to the ER and one is a stop transfer anchor sequence. Type IV membrane proteins contain a mixture of both stop transfer anchor sequences and signal anchor sequences, the order of which determines the protein's orientation in the membrane.

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  1. 15 April, 05:32
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    Incorrect statement is: Type II membrane proteins have a signal sequence targeting them to the ER as well as a signal anchor sequence.

    Signal peptide or signal sequence is a sequence of amino acids that gets recognized by signal recognition particle (SRP). This sequence is involved in cotranslational translocation into ER, where the protein should be folded. A stop-transfer sequence signals that translation of the protein should continue in the cytosol (not in ER). A signal anchor sequence signals the insertion of protein into the ER membrane.
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