Which of the following statements about signaling is false? Trimeric G-proteins are activated by cell surface receptors that dimerize after the ligand binds Activated trimeric G-protein can activate phospholipase C and adenylate cyclase cAMP is a second messenger that activates protein kinase A Activated protein kinase A can activate enzymes and gene regulatory proteins
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