Receptor tyrosine kinases (you may want to review this family of receptors) have
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Receptor tyrosine kinases (you may want to review this family of receptors) have a ligan-binding domain on the outside of a cell and a kinase domain on the inside of the cell. Select all tru statements: (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)
A- Antibodies can be used to block the ligand-binding domain
B- Antibodies can be used to block the activity of the kinase domain
C- ATP and its analogs bind the kinase domain
D- The signal (ligand binding) is often transduced through dimerization of the receptor
E- Upon ligand binding the receptors localize to the nucleus to change gene expression
F- Because they have extracellular domains, hydrophilic drugs can easily target these receptors
Explanation / Answer
C- ATP and its analogs bind the kinase domain
D- The signal (ligand binding) is often transduced through dimerization of the receptor
F- Because they have extracellular domains, hydrophilic drugs can easily target these receptors
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