One of the major categories of cell surface receptors reacts by forming dimers, phosphorylating itself, and then activating subsequent relay proteins in a signal transduction pathway. Which of the following types of receptors works in this manner? A. enzyme-linked receptors B. G protein-coupled receptors C. steroid receptors D. ligand-gated ion channels
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