Normalized Fluorescence Intensity 1.0- 0.8- 0.6- 04- 0.2- 50 Protein A 100 150 time (seconds) 200 250 Normalized Fluorescence Intensity 1.0- 0.8- 0.6- 0.4- 0.2- Protein B 100 150 time (seconds) 200 250 Normalized Fluorescence Intensity 1.0- 0.8- 0.6- 04- 02- 50 Protein C 100 150 time (seconds) 200 250

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The diagrams below show the results of three FRAP experiments. Match the
proteins to the statements.
Protein B
1.0
0.8-
0.6-
EVL
0.4-
0.2-
50
100
150
time (seconds)
0.2-
50
Protein A
100
150
time (seconds)
200
250
Protein that is completely
tethered/anchored and does not
move in the memebrane
Protein that has some of it moving
slowly while others are
tethered/anchored in the membrane
Protein that is fully mobile in the
membrane
Represent proteins associated with
the cell membrane
Represent cytoplasmic proteins that
are moving around
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
A, B and C
None of these
A
Both A and B
B
с
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
200
250
50
Protein C
100
150
time (seconds)
T
200
250
Transcribed Image Text:The diagrams below show the results of three FRAP experiments. Match the proteins to the statements. Protein B 1.0 0.8- 0.6- EVL 0.4- 0.2- 50 100 150 time (seconds) 0.2- 50 Protein A 100 150 time (seconds) 200 250 Protein that is completely tethered/anchored and does not move in the memebrane Protein that has some of it moving slowly while others are tethered/anchored in the membrane Protein that is fully mobile in the membrane Represent proteins associated with the cell membrane Represent cytoplasmic proteins that are moving around [Choose ] [Choose ] A, B and C None of these A Both A and B B с [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] 200 250 50 Protein C 100 150 time (seconds) T 200 250
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