The formation of inclusion bodies is often associated with:
High expression rates of recombinant proteins
Low temperatures during protein synthesis
Abundant chaperone proteins in the cell
Slow protein synthesis rates
Related Questions
Where does DNA replication initiate in bacteria?
Single origin of replication
Multiple origins of replication
Telomeres
Centromeres
Which bacterial structure is primarily composed of polysaccharides and/or polypeptides and contributes to its virulence by enabling attachment to host tissues?
Capsule
Slime layer
Glycocalyx (including capsule and slime layer)
Fimbriae
The plasmid DNA confers certain unique characters to bacteria in which they are found. This include
I. resistance to antibiotics
II. no resistance to antibiotics
III. monitor bacterial transformation with foreign DNA
The correct option is
I and II only
I and III only
II and III only
I, II and III
The prokaryotic cell does not contain
Chromosome
Mitochondria
Plasma membrane
Ribosome
In bacteria, DNA replication proceeds in which direction?
Unidirectionally
Bidirectionally
Randomly
Non-enzymatically
Bacterial flagellum consists of all of the following components except
Microtubule
Filament
Basal body
Hook
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of inclusion bodies?
Dense, particulate structures
Composed primarily of protein
Membrane-bound
Often found in diseased or stressed cells
Which of the following statements about inclusion bodies is incorrect ?
They are not bound by any membrane
These are involved in ingestion of food particles
They lie free in the cytoplasm
These represent reserve material in cytoplasm
Glycocalyx (mucilage sheath) of a bacterial cell may occur in the form of a loose sheath called β¦Aβ¦ or it may be thick and tough called β¦Bβ¦ Choose the correct pair from the given option
Slime layer, Capsule
Capsule, Slime layer
Cell wall, Plasma membrane
Tonoplast, Leucoplast
In prokaryotic cells,
Internal compartments are absent
Nucleus is absent
Ribosomes are 70S
All of the above