Ran-GEF being kept in an active form in the nucleus would lead to decreased nuclear localization of NFκB. A) True B) False
Understand the Problem
The question is asking whether the active form of Ran-GEF in the nucleus would result in a decreased presence of NFκB within the nucleus. This relates to the mechanisms of nuclear transport and signaling pathways.
Answer
False
False
Answer for screen readers
False
More Information
Ran-GEF being kept in an active form in the nucleus generally facilitates the transport of proteins into the nucleus rather than decreasing nuclear localization. This activity supports nuclear import processes.
Tips
A common mistake is assuming that the activation of any nuclear transport-related factor would always lead to decreased nuclear localization, which is not accurate as some factors facilitate nuclear entry.
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