The MEK kinase (MAP kinase/ERK kinase) is unusual in that it
A) is activated by a kinase.
B) lies downstream of G protein-coupled receptors.
C) is a dual-specificity kinase, having the ability to phosphorylate both threonines and tyrosines.
D) activates a kinase.
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