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6. Proteins / Protein Regulation / Problem 3
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Why is protein cleavage considered irreversible?
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Once cleaved, proteins cannot be easily reassembled.
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Cleavage is a reversible process like phosphorylation.
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Cleavage only occurs in the presence of calcium.
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Cleavage marks proteins for ubiquitylation.
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