Which of the following is more directly driven by active M-Cdk? Maturation of mi
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Which of the following is more directly driven by active M-Cdk? Maturation of mitosis specific proteins Chromosome duplication Nuclear envelope reassembly Inactivation of APC/C Cell cleavage Select the order that is correct for signal transduction Binding of a signal, secondary messenger released, receptor conformation altered, cellular function altered Binding of a signal, secondary messenger released, receptor conformation altered, transcription of gene Binding of a signal, responder activates target protein, receptor conformation altered, secondary messenger released transcription of gene Binding of a signal, receptor conformation altered, responder activates target protein, cellular function altered Indicate by writing "Y" or "N" whether amplification of a signal could occur at the particular steps described below.(answer in the form e.g. YYNN) An extracellular signaling molecule binds and activates a GPCR. The activated GPCRs cause Ga to separate from Gb and Gg. Adenylyl cyclase produces cyclic AMP. cAMP activates protein kinase A. Protein kinase A phosphorylates target proteins.Explanation / Answer
33. Answer - Option A - Maturation of mitosis specific protein
34. Answer - Option D - The correct order for signal transduction is provided in option D.
35. A) An extracellular signaling molecule binds and activates a GPCR - N
B) The activated GPCRs cause Ga to separate from Gn and Gg - N
c) Adenylyl cyclase produces cyclic AMP - Y
D) cAMP activates protein kinase A - y
E) Protein kinase A phosphorylates target proteins - N.
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