When gibberellin binds to its receptor, what happens to activate the gibberellin-dependent transcription factor GA-TRXN?  

A.  Ethylene is released.
B.  A ubiquitin tag is used to degrade the GA-TRXN inhibitor.
C.  A DELLA protein is degraded, freeing the GA-TRXN.
D.  A DELLA protein is attached to GA-TRXN to activate it.
E.  The gibberellin is transferred to an alternate binding site.


C.  A DELLA protein is degraded, freeing the GA-TRXN.

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