Which of the following is false? Phosphorylation by a kinase is an irreversible
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Question
Which of the following is false?
Phosphorylation by a kinase is an irreversible covalent modification
The same transcription factor activated by different signaling pathways alters expression of the same target gene
There are more receptors on a cell than are needed for a maximal physiological response
Multiple signal transduction pathways can be activated by the same ligand
Phosphorylation by a kinase is an irreversible covalent modification
The same transcription factor activated by different signaling pathways alters expression of the same target gene
There are more receptors on a cell than are needed for a maximal physiological response
Multiple signal transduction pathways can be activated by the same ligand
Explanation / Answer
Phosphorylation by a kinase is an irreversible covalent modification
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