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Questions in Mitochondria
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- Is it true that once a mitochondrial protein is inside the matrix you don't need Hsp70 because the protein is already unfolded?(5321 views)
- Is the purpose of Hsp60 just to open the door of the chaperonin?(5427 views)
- Is the purpose of the chaperonin just to assist in proper folding once inside the matrix?(5457 views)
- Is a mitochondrial presequence cleaved off for the same reason that an ER-directed signal peptide would be?(22569 views)
- Keeping in mind the fact that cells like to be as efficient as possible, why is it that some mRNA is translated in one place and then again transported to another place? Why would they have such signals that tell it to go to one place to be translated then go to another?(198856 views)
- What should we know about the mitochondria matrix? (10751 views)
- Is the mitochondrial presequence is baisc and is energy required to chop of the presequence?
(5829 views)
- Is 'MPP' another name for the mitochondrial presequence? (2791 views)
- What do the second set of Hsp70 proteins do during mitochondrial protein traficking? (5339 views)
- Does a chaperonin contain 14 Hsp60 chaperone proteins or is the chaperonin itself called Hsp60? (5367 views)