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What might cause a transdominant negative mutation in an enzyme?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A mutation whose gene product adversely affects the normal, wild-type gene product within the same cell. This usually occurs if the product can still interact with the same elements as the wild-type product, but block some aspect of its function.

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