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2. Cell growth is commonly regulated by signaling receptors, whose levels at the cell surface are tightly controlled. Re
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2. Cell growth is commonly regulated by signaling receptors, whose levels at the cell surface are tightly controlled. Re
2. Cell growth is commonly regulated by signaling receptors, whose levels at the cell surface are tightly controlled. Receptor downregulation occurs by clathrin-mediated endocytosis and degradation in the lysosome. What would be the consequences of a mutation in the AP2 adaptor, which is necessary for clathrin-mediated endocytosis? A: Receptor is taken up but cannot be degraded B: Receptor is endocytosed and degraded by alternative pathways C: Receptor is transported to the TGN D: Receptor is blocked in the ER during its intracellular transport E: Receptor remains at the cell surface leading to enhanced cell growth A B E