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| | 08/11/06 - 07:53 PM  
 
   
 
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Where are we likely to find a non-membrane protein, that's glycosylated, and is a disulfide-linked dimer? -extracellular -mitochondria -cytoplasm -nucleus Anyone know what protein they're even talking about??? THanks!
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| | 08/11/06 - 10:48 PM  
 
   
 
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aah this q...i remember pondering ove rit before my exam but am not sure now...was it elastin they were talking abt or fibronectin??
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| | 08/12/06 - 11:24 AM  
 
   
 
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hmm...well in either case the answer would be the same! lol Extra cellular! I'm thinking all we really had to know was concepts...like for example glycosylation only occurs in Golgi (i think?)..hence it's an extracellular/lysosomal protein...something along those lines? Or maybe i've just been listening to the Pass videos for too long "STICK TO THE CONCEPTS"
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| | 08/12/06 - 11:39 AM  
 
   
 
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immunoglobulins - extracellular
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| | 08/12/06 - 02:10 PM  
 
   
 
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Ig's are the first thing that came to my mind...but i don't recall them being glycosylated ??? Or are they?
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