Multiple Choice
Figure 16-36 shows how normal signaling works with a Ras protein acting downstream of an RTK.You examine a cell line with a constitutively active Ras protein that is always signaling.Which of the following conditions will turn off signaling in this cell line? Figure 16-36
A) addition of a drug that prevents protein X from activating Ras
B) addition of a drug that increases the affinity of protein Y and Ras
C) addition of a drug that blocks protein Y from interacting with its target
D) addition of a drug that increases the activity of protein Y
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