Question: You are asked to examine a mutant cell that lacks a
GTPase-activating protein responsible for ina…



You are asked to examine a mutant cell that lacks a
GTPase-activating protein responsible for inactivating Ras proteins
by inducing the hydrolysis of bound GTP to GDP much more rapidly
than it would without the help of the GTPase. What changes would
you predict to see in how Ras activity responds to extracellular
signals?

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