Let's assume there is an inhibitor that binds to all signal recognition particles (SRPS) covalently, making them nonfunctional. What would be the effect of such an inhibitor? All proteins would be translated on cytoplasmic ribosomes No proteins would be translated O No proteins would arrive at their proper destination within the cell Proteins normally translated on the rough endoplasmic reticulum would be translated in, and remain in the cytosol All proteins would remain partially translated and attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum

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Let's assume there is an inhibitor that binds to all signal recognition particles (SRPS)
covalently, making them nonfunctional. What would be the effect of such an
inhibitor?
All proteins would be translated on cytoplasmic ribosomes
O No proteins would be translated
No proteins would arrive at their proper destination within the cell
Proteins normally translated on the rough endoplasmic reticulum would be translated in, and
remain in the cytosol
All proteins would remain partially translated and attached to the rough endoplasmic
reticulum
Transcribed Image Text:Let's assume there is an inhibitor that binds to all signal recognition particles (SRPS) covalently, making them nonfunctional. What would be the effect of such an inhibitor? All proteins would be translated on cytoplasmic ribosomes O No proteins would be translated No proteins would arrive at their proper destination within the cell Proteins normally translated on the rough endoplasmic reticulum would be translated in, and remain in the cytosol All proteins would remain partially translated and attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum
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