Specificity in MAP kinase pathways is sometimes achieved by spatial localization of the pathway's component proteins. Spatial localization of these components is done by structural (i.e., nonenzymatic) proteins called _____________.
A) sequestration proteins
B) partitioning proteins
C) scaffolding proteins
D) framework proteins
E) spatial organization proteins
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