Which receptor type best corresponds with the following
features:
1. phosphorylation
2. activation of a G protein
3. binds small hydrophobic ligands
| a. |
1-channel receptors; 2-receptor tyrosine kinases; 3-G protein-coupled receptors |
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| b. |
1-intracellular receptors; 2-G channel receptors; 3-receptor tyrosine kinases |
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| c. |
1-receptor tyrosine kinases; 2-G-protein-coupled receptors; 3-intracellular receptors |
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| d. |
1-G protein-coupled receptors; 2-intracellular receptors; 3-channel receptors |
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| e. |
1-receptor tyrosine kinases: 2-channel receptors; 3-G protein-coupled receptors |
Ans:-
The receptors type corresponds with
1.Phosphorylation - Receptor tyrosine kinases
2.Activation of a G protein - G-protein -coupled receptors
3. Binds small hydrophobic ligands - intracellular receptor (cytoplasmic Receptor)
Correct option is :-
c) 1.receptor tyrosine kinases 2. G-protein -coupled receptors 3. Intracellular Receptor
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