Activated protein kinase C (PKC) can lead to the modificatio…

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Activаted prоtein kinаse C (PKC) cаn lead tо the mоdification of the membrane lipids in the vicinity of the active PKC. The Figure below shows how G proteins can indirectly activate PKC. You have discovered the enzyme activated by PKC that mediates the lipid modification. You call the enzyme Rafty and demonstrate that activated PKC directly phosphorylates Rafty, activating it to modify the plasma membrane lipids in the vicinity of the cell where PKC is active; these lipid modifications can be detected by dyes that bind to the modified lipids. Cells lacking Rafty do not have these modifications, even when PKC is active. Which of the following conditions would lead to signal-independent modification of the membrane lipids?    

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