Proteins can be anchored to membranes by
A) Covalent attachment of the protein to GPI (glycosyl phosphatidyl inositol)
B) Covalent attachment to retinal in membranes
C) Linkage to myristic acid through the carboxyl terminal COOH
D) Linkage to myristic acid through cysteine
E) Linkage to farnesyl through the N-terminus
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Q7: N-linked glycosylation occurs when carbohydrate groups are
Q8: All amino acids contain
A) An amino group
Q9: Peptide bonds form on the ribosome between
A)
Q10: Non-polar amino acids include all of the
Q11: Which of the following is NOT one
Q13: O-linked glycosylation occurs when carbohydrate groups are
Q14: Which of the following amino acids is
Q15: Arginine is an example of a
A) Acidic
Q16: Phosphorylation of proteins typically occurs at which
Q17: An example of a non-polar amino acid
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