The signal sequences that direct proteins to the nucleus are:
A) always at the amino terminus of the targeted protein.
B) cleaved after the protein arrives in the nucleus.
C) glycosyl moieties containing mannose 6-phosphate residues.
D) not located at the ends of the peptide, but in its interior.
E) the same as those that direct certain proteins to lysosomes.
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