Steroid hormones, such as glucocorticoids,
Steroid hormones, such as glucocorticoids, bind to receptors inside
the cell. The hormone-receptor complex is transported into the nucleus, where it can directly affect gene expression. To get from the location where the receptor binds the hormone to its site of action:
A. the receptor-hormone complex must be transported through the nuclear pore complex.
B. the receptor-hormone dimer must dissociate to form a monomer.
C. the receptor-hormone complex must be deactivated by a signaling cascade.
D. the receptor-hormone complex must become water soluble by binding to a carrier molecule.
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