Assuming a protein is phosphorylated by a kinase and dephosphorylated by a phosp
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Assuming a protein is phosphorylated by a kinase and dephosphorylated by a phosphatase, inhibiting a protein phosphatase will typically have the following effects:
Increasing the overall ratio of phosphorylated to non-phosphorylated forms of a protein (i.e. increased phosphorylation)
Decreasing phosphorylation of a protein
Not altering the levels of a phosphorylated protein
Increasing the expression of the total and phosphorylated protein
Decreasing the expression of the total and phosphorylated protein
Increasing the overall ratio of phosphorylated to non-phosphorylated forms of a protein (i.e. increased phosphorylation)
Decreasing phosphorylation of a protein
Not altering the levels of a phosphorylated protein
Increasing the expression of the total and phosphorylated protein
Decreasing the expression of the total and phosphorylated protein
Explanation / Answer
Decreasing phosphorylation of a protein
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