A. are required for the expression of specific protein-encoding genes.
B. bind to other proteins or to a sequence element within the promoter called the TATA box.
C. inhibit RNA polymerase binding to the promoter and begin transcribing.
D. usually lead to a high level of transcription even without additional specific transcription factors.
E. bind to sequences just after the start site of transcription.
Answer: B
I found the attached image on the internet and I believe it has the tiles referred to on the question.
As we can see on the image, the A-site, P-site, and E-site are represented. The A-site is occupied by the tRNA linked to the growing peptide chain. The P-site is the one occupied by the tRNA that works accepting the growing protein for peptide bond formation.
Firstly, the protein is formed, it is the
first tile from the left.
Then, the
first tile from the right is where the Leu is formed.
On the
second tile from the right the Leu is then added to the protein.
The process is then repeated again as there are two cycles of elongation adding a Leu in each of them:
third tile from the right,
third tile from the left,
second tile from the left.
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AbRh+
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Answer:
Following are the correctly rank steps:
1. The binding of glucose takes place with the transporter on one side of the membrane.
2. The binding of glucose leads to a conformational change, which opens the site of binding on the contrary side of the membrane.
3. The dissociation of glucose takes place.
4. The transporter moves back to the beginning conformation.