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Atyrosine kinase receptor is different from a g-protein linked receptor in that it can trigger at the same time. when both are in their receptor sites, the molecules form a dimer – two molecules joined together. atp is converted to adp and the gets attached to the tyrosine molecules. the addition of the causes a cascade of cellular responses.

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