QUESTION 1 Which of the following best describes how functions of regulatory transcription factor proteins modification occur in eukaryotic cels? OA. The modification of the function of eukaryotic regulatory transcription factor proteins in eukaryotic cells occurs when they bind a small effector molecule, such as a hormone, to form a hormone-receptor complex that binds DNA and activates or inactivates transcription. O B. The modification of the function of eukaryotic regulatory transcription factor proteins in eukaryotic cells occurs when elther two similar or non-similar regulatory transcription factor proteins interact with one another, forming a homodimeric protein or a heterodimeric protein that binds DNA to activate or inactivate transcription. OC. The modification of the function of eukaryotic regulatory transcription factor proteins in eukaryotic cels occurs when regulatory transcription factor proteins bind to DNA and are covalently modified through phosphorylation by kinases to activate or inactivate transcription. D.Answers A, B and C are the correct answer choices for this question. E. None of the answers is the correct answer choice for this question

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Which of tike following best describes how functions of regulatory transcription factor proteins modification occur in eukaryotic ce
O A. The modification of the function of eukaryotic regulatory transcription factor proteins in eukaryotic celis occurs when they bind a
small effector molecule, such as a hormone, to form a hormone-receptor complex that binds DNA and activates or inactivates
transcription.
O B. The modification of the function of eukaryotic regulatory transcription factor proteins in eukaryotic cells occurs when either two
similar or non-similar regulatory transcription factor proteins interact with one another, forming a homodimeric protein or a
heterodimeric protein that binds DNA to activate or inactivale transcription.
C. The modification of the function of eukaryotic regulatory transcription factor proteins in eukaryotic cells occurs when regulatory
transcription factor proteins bind to DNA and are covalently modified through phosphorylation by kinases to activate or inactivate
transcription.
D. Answers A, B and C are the correct answer choices for this question.
E. None of the answers is the correct answer choice for this question
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1 Which of tike following best describes how functions of regulatory transcription factor proteins modification occur in eukaryotic ce O A. The modification of the function of eukaryotic regulatory transcription factor proteins in eukaryotic celis occurs when they bind a small effector molecule, such as a hormone, to form a hormone-receptor complex that binds DNA and activates or inactivates transcription. O B. The modification of the function of eukaryotic regulatory transcription factor proteins in eukaryotic cells occurs when either two similar or non-similar regulatory transcription factor proteins interact with one another, forming a homodimeric protein or a heterodimeric protein that binds DNA to activate or inactivale transcription. C. The modification of the function of eukaryotic regulatory transcription factor proteins in eukaryotic cells occurs when regulatory transcription factor proteins bind to DNA and are covalently modified through phosphorylation by kinases to activate or inactivate transcription. D. Answers A, B and C are the correct answer choices for this question. E. None of the answers is the correct answer choice for this question
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