Arrange the following sequence of collagen synthesis in the correct order.) The entrance of polypeptide into the rough endoplasmic reticulum) Packaged in to transport vesicle) Hydroxylation of lysyl and prolyl residues) Formation of tropocollagen) Covalent cross-linking of tropocollagen) Collection of fibrils

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Fibrous and globular proteins are two main classes of protein tertiary structure.  Here are some differences between fibrous and globular proteins: Structure: Fibrous proteins are made up of long, narrow strands. Globular proteins are made up of polypeptide chains folded into a spherical or globular shape. Function: Fibrous proteins are structural, meaning they help maintain cell shape. Globular proteins are functional, meaning they carry out a specific biological function in the body. Solubility: Fibrous proteins are generally insoluble in water, weak acids, and weak bases. Globular... Show more

Arrange the following sequence of collagen synthesis in the correct order.<br />) The entrance of polypeptide into the rough endoplasmic reticulum<br />) Packaged in to transport vesicle<br />) Hydroxylation of lysyl and prolyl residues<br />) Formation of tropocollagen<br />) Covalent cross-linking of tropocollagen<br />) Collection of fibrils






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