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How are proteins transported across mitochondria and nucleus?

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Answered by Jyoti6022
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The proteins are translcolated into the mitochondrial matrix space by passing through the TOM and TIM complexes at sites of adhesion between the outer and inner membrane is know as contact sites.

Answered by arijeetroy100000
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They supply protiens into the mitochondrial complex by passing through TOM ( The translocate of outer membrane) and TIM ( Translocation of inner membrane) complexes at sites of adhesion between outer and inner membranes are known as their contact sites.

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