. Oftentimes, an intracellular signaling protein contains both SH2 and PH domain
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Question
. Oftentimes, an intracellular signaling protein contains both SH2 and PH domains. This allows the protein to:
A.
physically associate with other proteins as well as DNA.
B.
physically associate with other proteins as well as the plasma membrane.
C.
act as both a receptor protein and as a transcription factor.
D.
act as both a kinase and a phospholipase.
E.
act as an extracellular primary messenger as well as an intracellular secondary messenger.
A.
physically associate with other proteins as well as DNA.
B.
physically associate with other proteins as well as the plasma membrane.
C.
act as both a receptor protein and as a transcription factor.
D.
act as both a kinase and a phospholipase.
E.
act as an extracellular primary messenger as well as an intracellular secondary messenger.
Explanation / Answer
D.
act as both a kinase and a phospholipase.
D.
act as both a kinase and a phospholipase.
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