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Transfers from cell membrane to the endoplas-
mic reticulum (ER), which is the intra-cellular
transfer system, is a highly sensitive process.
Gates on the cell membrane, which are also
made of proteins, recognize the relevant pro-
teins and let them in without harming them.
mechanism. The pores (gates) on the nuclear membrane that
are responsible for the passage of the materials, use a special
code of amino acid sequences, which is ‘lysine- lysine- lysine –
arginine - lysine’. The pores can only recognize the code, and
cannot identify either the size nor the structure of the protein.
However, when the protein with the relevant code approaches
the pore, the pore opens up just large enough so that the protein
can fit and close right after it passes! How the pores can discern
the code, and how they determine the size of the incoming pro-
teins, are one of the many unsolved mysteries of the science
world. 49
The way molecules agree with each other on a code they all
recognize, the way they identify and interpret it, the way they
open the door of the nucleus just enough for the relevant pro-
tein to fit, is one of the countless of examples of God’s art of cre-
ation.