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Which of the following is not true about archaeal ribosomes? Multiple Choice

A) They may possess ribosome binding sites homologous to bacterial Shine-Dalgarno sequences.
B) They are 70S like bacterial ribosomes.
C) They have similar antibiotic sensitivities to those of bacteria.
D) All of these are true about archaeal ribosomes.

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C) They have similar antibiotic sensitivities to those of bacteria.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Ribosomes are the site for biological protein synthesis that is composed of macromolecular machine for protein synthesis.
  • In archaea they ribosomes comprise of three RNA molecules - 16S, 23S, and 5S.
  • The archaeal ribosome is a 70S ribosome that is composed of 50S and 30 S subunits.
  • The ribosomal binding site of archaeol ribosome may be similar to that of the bacteria, i.e. the Shine- Dalgarno sequence.
  • However, the antibiotic sensitivity of the archaeal ribosome is different than those of bacteria as the r-protein sequence of the archaea are closer to that of eukaryote than the bacteria.
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