Biology, asked by kanishka4279, 11 months ago

Identify both the cellular component and the location of the component that is responsible for producing the luciferase protein from mRNAs transcribed in the plasmid-containing T lymphocytes. Explain what dictates to the lymphocytes the correct order in which amino acids should be linked to form the luciferase protein.

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Answered by shraddhahankune
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Answer:

CD3 is a signaling protein that is typically found only in the plasma membrane of immune system T lymphocytes. CD3 is composed of several different polypeptides, including a gamma chain, CD3γ .

Answered by smartbrainz
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The gamma chain of the CD3 component  is located in the plasma membrane of the mRNA

Explanation:

  • it is responsible for production of luciferous protein which are present due to the transcription of the plasmeet which contains the t-lymphocyte.
  • It helps in the change of the immune system of the body which is is governed by the t-lymphocyte. the RNA is needed for this transcription by which it forms RNA from the DNA which is present in the t lymphocyte

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