As pictured in Figure 11.8 – RTK panel 4, the relay proteins are binding to phosphotyrosine (pictured, phosphate group i

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As pictured in Figure 11.8 – RTK panel 4, the relay proteins are binding to phosphotyrosine (pictured, phosphate group i

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As pictured in Figure 11.8 – RTK panel 4, the relay proteins are
binding to
phosphotyrosine (pictured, phosphate group in dashed line box):
As Pictured In Figure 11 8 Rtk Panel 4 The Relay Proteins Are Binding To Phosphotyrosine Pictured Phosphate Group I 1
As Pictured In Figure 11 8 Rtk Panel 4 The Relay Proteins Are Binding To Phosphotyrosine Pictured Phosphate Group I 1 (108.04 KiB) Viewed 16 times
A. What kind(s) of chemical bonds do you think the relay
molecules are forming in Figure
11.8 RTK panel 4?
B. One of the important things about receptor activation is that
being able to turn off the
activated receptor is equally important as being able to turn on
the inactive receptor.
How do you think an active RTK would be turned off?
- - - 1 1 1 NH3 1 1 - - phosphotyrosine
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