Effector molecules are important for the survival of an organism because: option
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Question
Effector molecules are important for the survival of an organism because:
options:
They transmit information about the local environment to the cells genome
They block the activity of toxins from binding to repressors
They bind to DNA to provide information about local nutrients
They cause single strand breaks in DNA to allow RNApolII to begin transcription
All of the above
They transmit information about the local environment to the cells genome
They block the activity of toxins from binding to repressors
They bind to DNA to provide information about local nutrients
They cause single strand breaks in DNA to allow RNApolII to begin transcription
All of the above
Explanation / Answer
Effector molecules bind to a receptor or a protein or DNA to exerts its effect through signalling, changing genetic or epigenetic expression and maybe allosteric or covalent modification of an enzyme eventually altering its activity. Thus all of the above options are correct.
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