Practice question
Question
In a misfolded protein, what happens if refolding attempts fail?
Explanation
The protein is degraded by the proteasome correctly describes the effect or change asked about in this question. In Protein Folding, understanding cause-and-effect relationships is essential for predicting biological outcomes. The protein is degraded by the proteasome occurs because of specific molecular interactions, thermodynamic principles, or regulatory mechanisms that govern this biological process. The other options (The protein refolds by spontaneous diffusion, The protein aggregates and remains inside the cell, and The protein is stored for later refolding) describe either opposite effects, effects that occur under different conditions, or changes associated with unrelated processes.