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#Question id: 32435


Activation of Rho has following effects, except: 

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
  1. It can activate formin for unbranched actin filament assembly
  2. Inhibition of light-chain phosphorylation
  3. Activation of Rho kinase
  4. Inhibition of light-chain dephosphorylation
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#Question id: 4540

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Transcription of eukaryotic genes can be repressed in various ways. These include the four mechanisms

1. Competition

a-Repression is caused by recruiting histone modifiers that alter nucleosomes in ways that inhibit transcript

2. Inhibition

b-A repressor binds to a site on DNA beside an activator and interacts with that activator, occluding its activating region

3. Direct repression

c-By binding to a site on DNA that overlaps the binding site of an activator, a repressor can inhibit binding of the activator to a gene and thus block activation of that gene.

4. Indirect repression

d-A repressor binds to a site upstream of a gene and, by interacting with the transcriptional machinery at the promoter in some specific way, inhibits transcription initiation.


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#Question id: 4541

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Mig1 recruits a “repressing complex” containing the Tup1 protein. This complex is recruited by many yeast DNA-binding proteins that repress transcription, including the alpha2 protein involved in controlling the mating-type specific. Tup1 also has counterparts in mammalian cells, choose correct mechanisms have been proposed to explain the repressing effect of Tup1.

I-Tup1 acts on nucleosomes either through recruiting histone deacetylases and/or by positioning a nucleosome at or near the transcription start site.

II-Tup1 interacts directly with the transcriptional machinery at the promoter and inhibits initiation.

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#Question id: 4542

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Repression of the GAL1 gene in yeast by Mig1, in the presence of glucose follows those steps;

I- Deacetylation of local nucleosomes

II-Recruiting the Tup1 repressing complex

III- Mig1 represses expression of GAL1

IV- Mig1 binds a site between the UASG and the GAL1 promoter

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#Question id: 4543

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Control of the activator NtrC- In that case, the signal (low ammonia levels) induces a kinase that phosphorylates NtrC. This is type of

A. Indirect signaling

B. Direct signaling

C. Is an example of a signal transduction pathway

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#Question id: 4544

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

How is the binding of ligand to the extracellular domain communicated to the intracellular domain?

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#Question id: 4545

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Through which signal transduction pathway- controls the activators such as Jun, one of the activators that works at the interferon-beta enhancer