Question: Mutant forms of RTK are introduced into cells by introducing genes
that code for this mutant form…
Mutant forms of RTK are introduced into cells by introducing genes
that code for this mutant form. In addition to these mutant RTKs,
cells also express their own normal form of the receptor via a
normal gene, although the mutant cells are constructed so that
mutant RTKs are expressed at higher concentrations in the cell’s
plasma membranes than the normal RTKs. Make a prediction regarding
the consequence of introducing a mutant RTK that lacks its
intracellular domain and provide a brief explanation that explains
the change in mechanism.
that code for this mutant form. In addition to these mutant RTKs,
cells also express their own normal form of the receptor via a
normal gene, although the mutant cells are constructed so that
mutant RTKs are expressed at higher concentrations in the cell’s
plasma membranes than the normal RTKs. Make a prediction regarding
the consequence of introducing a mutant RTK that lacks its
intracellular domain and provide a brief explanation that explains
the change in mechanism.
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