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T/F: hyperphosphorylated of pRb leads to transcription repressing.

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Final answer:

Hyperphosphorylation of pRb leads to transcription activation, not repression.

Step-by-step explanation:

False. Hyperphosphorylation of pRb actually leads to transcription activation, not repression.

Rb, when dephosphorylated, binds to transcription factors, blocking the production of proteins necessary for the G₁/S transition.

As the cell increases in size, Rb is phosphorylated, releasing the transcription factors and allowing gene expression to occur.

When Rb is hyperphosphorylated, it becomes inactive and transcription is activated.

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