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Transport proteins are not responsible for the secretion. Golgi vesicles transport proteins. Proteins synthesis occur in cytoplasm.
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Prostate
Quarternary structure.
quaternary structure
ribosomes are responsible for the structure of protein synthesis.
The cell nucleus through its several genes present on the chromosomes is responsible for regulating the proteins and influencing the traits of an organism.
Ribosomes are responsible for assembling proteins in the cell.Ribosomes are responsible for assembling proteins in the cell.
All proteins have structure.
Transport proteins are not responsible for the secretion. Golgi vesicles transport proteins. Proteins synthesis occur in cytoplasm.
Ribosomes (usually on the rough endoplasmic reticulum) are responsible for making the proteins, and the Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging the proteins.
No. Proteins start out as a Primary structure, which is just the linear form and sequence of amino acids. The proteins then start forming alpha helices and/or Beta sheets depending on the properties of the amino acids. This is their Secondary structure The proteins then fold completely into tertiary structure. Here, we have a lot of hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions within the protein between the helices and beta sheets. Many proteins are fully functional in their tertiary structure and don't have any reason for forming into a quaternary structure. In the quaternary structure, we usually see an interaction between 2 or more polypeptides or proteins. An example would be 2 proteins in their tertiary structure binding together to become a functional dimer. If 3 proteins were interacting it would form a trimer. Several proteins are functional only in a quaternary structure while several more proteins are just fine in their tertiary structure and therefore do not have a quaternary structure.
RNA assembles amino acids into proteins.
The ribosome.
DNA is packaged very tight by proteins. Proteins found around the DNA supports both the structure and functions. The proteins and the DNA make up the chromosomes. Proteins and DNA in animal cells are chromatin! DNA contains information because of the DNA's structure!
Prostate
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