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Card 6
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Why is is important for the SRP to stop protein synthesis? (2)
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Card 7
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What properties of the signal sequence anchor it to the translocon?
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Card 8
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What happens after the signal sequence is anchored to the translocon?
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Card 9
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How does the protein become free in the lumen of the ER?
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Card 10
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What is the name of the specific translocon nvolved in this?
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Card 11
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How does the process differ for Integral Proteins?
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Card 12
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How does N-Linked Glycosylation Occur in the ER?
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Card 13
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What is Cathrin?
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Card 14
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Describe how Catherin drives vescile formation.
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Card 15
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How do vesicles deatch from the donor?
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