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dimulka [17.4K]
3 years ago
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You create double mutant cells with the permanently active PK1 and an inactivated PK2. You find the cells still respond even whe

n no signal is present. In the normal kinase cascade, does PK1 activate PK2 or does PK2 activate PK1
Biology
1 answer:
postnew [5]3 years ago
4 0
<h2>Kinase cascade </h2>

Explanation:

Normally, PK2 activates PK1

  • PK1 and PK2 normally work sequentially in an intracellular signaling pathway
  • If PK1 is permanently activated, a response is seen independently of whether or not PK2 is present
  • If PK1 activated PK2, no response should be seen if PK1 were activated in the absence of PK2
  • PK2 normally needs to activate PK1 for the cells to respond to the signal
  • When PK2 is permanently activated in the absence of PK1, PK1 is not there to relay the signal
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