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the extracellular environment.
adapted from raufman, j. r (1998). cholera. am. j. med. 104, 386-394.
based on the information above, which of the following correctly describes cholera toxin and its effect on intestinal epithelial cells?
choose 1 answer:
a cholera toxin is an extracellular signal that decreases adenylyl cyclase activity.
b cholera toxin is an intracellular signal that increases extracellular chloride ion concentration.
c cholera toxin is an intracellular signal that decreases intracellular camp concentration.
d cholera toxin is an extracellular signal that increases the dephosphorylation of protein kinase a.
- Option A: Cholera toxin actually increases adenylyl cyclase activity, so A is wrong.
- Option B: Cholera toxin is an extracellular signal (binds to cell surface receptors), not intracellular, so B is wrong.
- Option C: Cholera toxin increases intracellular cAMP concentration (by activating adenylyl cyclase), so C is wrong.
- Option D: Cholera toxin is an extracellular signal. It increases cAMP, which activates protein kinase A, and the increased cAMP can lead to increased dephosphorylation - related processes or the activation state of protein kinase A's targets, and the description about it being an extracellular signal and its effect on protein kinase A dephosphorylation - related processes (in the context of its mechanism) makes D the correct choice.
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D. Cholera toxin is an extracellular signal that increases the dephosphorylation of protein kinase A.