Question
What happens if there is a mutation in the DNA binding domain, a mutation that inhibits the binding of a hormone, and a mutation where there is no effect of hormone binding but blocks the ability of hormone to interact with coactivator proteins? These are all three different cases. Thanks
Answers
bobpursley
if there is a mutation in the DNA binding domain: Whatever the end function is supposed to be, it is likely to have a transcription error.
a mutation that inhibits the binding of a hormone: The hormone will be ineffective, as my body does not react to thyroid hormone.
a mutation where there is no effect of hormone binding but blocks the ability of hormone to interact with coactivator proteins: Again, no normal response to the hormone.
a mutation that inhibits the binding of a hormone: The hormone will be ineffective, as my body does not react to thyroid hormone.
a mutation where there is no effect of hormone binding but blocks the ability of hormone to interact with coactivator proteins: Again, no normal response to the hormone.