In humans, the hormone testosterone enters cells and binds to specific proteins, which in turn bind to specific sites on the cells' dna. What is the probable action of these proteins?.

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Testosterone helps RNA polymerase transcribe certain genes. It is a steroid hormone.

Testosterone and gene expression

Testosterone is a steroid hormone produced in the gonads and secreted by the Leydig cells.

During gene expression, testosterone helps to RNA polymerase, which is a key enzyme that acts during transcription.

During transcription, RNA polymerase sequentially adds nucleotides in order to form a single strand RNA.

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