Name 3 cleavable topogenic Signals
Name 3 non-cleavable topogenic signals
Which peptides form the PTS1?
How is the dual targeting achieved on a molecular level?
For what can the saGFP system be used?
Name the molecular architecture of Ffh
What are the functions of the different architectural parts?
What is the targeting comple of the SRP pathway?
What happened to the SRP in role of evolution?
What is the prerequisite for post-translational targeting factors in bacteria?
Which bacterial targeting factors compete for ribosome binding?
Which bacterial targetting factor can stop translation?
Which bacterial targetting factor binds substrate after translation is terminated?
What are OMP85 proteins and how are they characterized?
Which Nups (nucleosporins) are most involved in the translocation process?
What is the maximum molecular weight and size for passive transport through NPC?
How are karyopherins classified?
Name the 4 topogenic signals for nuclear translocation
What is the basis of nuclear export and import?
Name the types of peroxisomal biogenesis
What is the most imprtant process for peroxisomal maturation?
What is the receptor for PTS1 and the receptor for PTS2 in yeast?
Name the two main translocations proes of the TOC and TOM complex, what protein families do they belong to and how they differ?
What is the topogenic signal for mitochondrial beta barrel proteins and where is it located?
Is the canonical transprt to endosymbiosus organelles post- or co translational?
Which translocation system do LHC proteins utilize?
What is the major difference between chloroplastidic SRP and all the other SRP systems?
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