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bekas [8.4K]
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5

In humans, the hormone testosterone enters cells and binds to specific proteins, which in turn bind to specific sites on the cel

ls' dna. What is the probable action of these proteins?.
Biology
1 answer:
Rasek [7]3 years ago
3 0

Testosterone helps RNA polymerase transcribe certain genes. It is a steroid hormone.

<h3>Testosterone and gene expression</h3>

Testosterone is a steroid hormone produced in the gonads and secreted by the Leydig cells.

During gene expression, testosterone helps to RNA polymerase, which is a key enzyme that acts during transcription.

During transcription, RNA polymerase sequentially adds nucleotides in order to form a single strand RNA.

Learn more about transcription here:

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