Cell Cycle, What does the inverted T means here.

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I don't know what those genes are, but what you refer to as an "inverted T" is commonly used to denote inhibition in shorthand. So I would read this as: "HSP40 inhibits PKM2, which stimulates pyruvate kinase activity to make pyruvate and activates some transcriptional cofactor to make transcripts of that thing in the oval."
 
I don't know what those genes are, but what you refer to as an "inverted T" is commonly used to denote inhibition in shorthand. So I would read this as: "HSP40 inhibits PKM2, which stimulates pyruvate kinase activity to make pyruvate and activates some transcriptional cofactor to make transcripts of that thing in the oval."
Oh, thanks, the answer choice make sense now.
 
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