What part of an insulin-receptor substrate binds to tyrosine phosphorylation sites on the activated insulin receptor?
A) an N-terminal PH domain
B) a phosphotyrosine binding domain
C) a long tail containing tyrosine phosphorylation sites
D) a C-terminal PH domain
E) a PKB domain
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