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2023-2024
26 January 2023
Prof. Veerle Baekelandt Explain briefly following terms:
- Capsid
- Voltage gated K channel
Name in the following figures what you can see and how the figure is made.
Prof. Joris Winderickx
- Explain GPCR. What is the structure of GPCR? How can GPCR go to the correct location? Explain in your answer the cargo selection, vesicle formation, and membrane fusion. Draw a schematic process of the typical receptor workings of GPCR.
Prof. Hans Steenackers
- Rubisco, which may be the most abundant protein on earth, plays a key role in the synthesis of carbohydrates in organisms that use photosynthesis. What is rubisco, where is it located, and what function does it serve?
- The Q cycle plays a major role in the electron transport chain of mitochondria, chloroplasts, and bacteria. What is the function of the Q cycle, and how does it carry out this function? What electron transport components participate in the Q cycle in mitochondria, in purple bacteria, and in chloroplasts?