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Multiple Choice
Proteins have to be unfolded to cross the membranes of which of these organelles?
A
Mitochondria
B
Golgi apparatus
C
Lysosome
D
Nucleus
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Understand the concept of protein transport: Proteins often need to be transported across organelle membranes to reach their functional destinations. Some organelles require proteins to be unfolded during transport.
Learn about the mitochondria: Proteins destined for the mitochondria are synthesized in the cytoplasm and transported across the mitochondrial membranes. This process involves unfolding the protein to pass through the narrow translocon channels in the mitochondrial membrane.
Review the Golgi apparatus: Proteins transported to the Golgi apparatus are typically packaged into vesicles and do not require unfolding, as vesicular transport preserves their folded structure.
Examine the lysosome: Proteins targeted to lysosomes are usually transported via vesicles and do not need to be unfolded during this process.
Understand the nucleus: Proteins entering the nucleus pass through nuclear pores, which allow folded proteins to enter without requiring them to be unfolded.