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If you mutate the cyclin-binding site on a Cdk such that Cdk cannot bind to cyclin, what effect would you expect to see?
A) Cdk will be unaffected.
B) The cell cycle will be up-regulated, and cells will proliferate.
C) Cdk will be inactive, so the target proteins will not be phosphorylated.
D) Cdk will be constitutively active, so the cell cycle will be unchecked.
E) Cdk will phosphorylate its target proteins regardless of the cell cycle.
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