Answer:
N-terminal signal sequence --> STS --> internal signal sequence --> STS --> internal signal sequence --> STS
Explanation:
Steroid Sulfatase (STS) is a signal localized in the endoplasmic reticulum, it catalyzes the desulfation reaction
N-Terminal is the protein domain that is outside of the cell membrane
The internal signal sequence directs the protein to the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum, this signal is also responsible for open the membrane pore
Answer:When a ribosome happens to be making a protein with an ER signal sequence, ... The main cell type in the liver, the hepatocyte, is another cell with an abundant smooth ER. ... of all other proteins made by ribosomes bound to the rough ER membrane, ... are by far the most common oligosaccharides found on glycoproteins.
Explanation:
Above what ?
<span><span>Specificity:
</span>If a person does not have the disease how often will the test be negative (true negative rate)> </span><span>In other terms, if the test result for a highly specific test is positive you can be nearly certain that they actually have the disease.</span>
you didn't finish but I believe your answer is DNA, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes. <3