Which are functions of the signal recognition particle (SRP)? to pause protein synthesis as the signal sequence...

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Which are functions of the signal recognition particle(SRP)?

  1. to pause protein synthesis as the signal sequence emerges fromthe peptidyl exit tunnel
  2. to deliver the nascent polypeptide to the SRP receptor on theendoplasmic reticulum
  3. to dissociate the nascent polypeptide from the ribosome
  4. to resume protein synthesis after docking to the SRPreceptor
  5. to cleave the signal sequence from nascent polypeptides
  6. to translocate the nascent polypeptide into the lumen of theendoplasmic reticulum

Which are functions of the signal recognition particle(SRP)?

  1. to pause protein synthesis as the signal sequence emerges fromthe peptidyl exit tunnel
  2. to deliver the nascent polypeptide to the SRP receptor on theendoplasmic reticulum
  3. to dissociate the nascent polypeptide from the ribosome
  4. to resume protein synthesis after docking to the SRPreceptor
  5. to cleave the signal sequence from nascent polypeptides
  6. to translocate the nascent polypeptide into the lumen of theendoplasmic reticulum

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Signal recognition particles are the one sin charge of catching the new peptides that have the ER signal sequence and insert them into the ER This particles will slow down translation will bind the peptide to the ER receptors    See Answer
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