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Astatine Astatine
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Using the techniques of genetic engineering, you design a cytoplasmic protein you want to accumulate within the ER of yeast cells.  To accomplish this goal, you need to 
A) do nothing; all proteins go through the ER. 
B) incorporate the appropriate mannose-6-phosphate groups. 
C) incorporate the appropriate DNA sequence with the proper signal. 
D) incorporate radioactive amino acids into the protein. 
E) incorporate the appropriate lipid groups into the lipoprotein.
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9 years ago
I believe the answer is C) incorporate the appropriate DNA sequence with the proper signal.
Astatine Author
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9 years ago
This is exactly what I needed, thank you.
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