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G You prepare a cell line that overexpresses a mutant form of epidermal growth factor receptor, or EGFR, in which the entire intracellular region of the receptor has been deleted. Predict the effect of overexpression of this construct on epidermal growth factor (EGF) signaling in this cell line. What will be the effect of the overexpression of this truncated receptor? EGFR will be unable to bind its ligand, blocking the signal and stopping cell growth. EGFR will not form a dimer in the presence of EGF, stopping normal cell growth. EGFR will form a dimer, but the kinases will not be activated and the signal will stop. EGFR will activate other proteins without dimerization, causing uncontrolled cell growth.

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