Signal transduction is the process by which a chemical or physical signal is transmitted through a cell as a series of molecular events. Proteins responsible...
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promoted. The effector component of the signaling pathway begins with signal transduction. In this process, the signal, by interacting with the receptor, starts...
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Signal transducing adaptor proteins (STAPs) are proteins that are accessory to main proteins in a signal transduction pathway. Adaptor proteins contain...
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Signal transduction inhibitors are drugs that block signals passed from one molecule to another inside a cell. Blocking these signals can affect many...
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Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering biomedical research with a particular...
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Peripheral chemoreceptor (section Signal transduction)
post-transduction signal processing that differentiates their responses. However, little is known about the specifics of either of these signaling mechanisms...
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electrical signals going to the brain. Thus, in this example, more light hitting the photoreceptor results in the transduction of a signal into fewer...
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Second messenger system (redirect from Intracellular signaling cascade)
the cell to have signal transduction mechanisms to transduce first messenger into second messengers, so that the extracellular signal may be propagated...
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transduction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transduction (trans- + -duc- + -tion, "leading through or across") can refer to: Signal transduction...
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Lateral line (section Signal transduction)
release at the excitatory afferent synapse, and a higher rate of signal transduction. Deflection towards the shorter hair has the opposite effect, hyperpolarizing...
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Guard cell (section Signal transduction)
the transduction of environmental signals thus controlling CO2 intake into plants and plant water loss. Research on guard cell signal transduction mechanisms...
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used for energy-coupling in a similar manner. GTP is essential for signal transduction, especially with G proteins. G proteins are coupled with a cell membrane...
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Phosphoproteomics (section Signal transduction studies)
peptides. Intracellular signal transduction is primarily mediated by the reversible phosphorylation of various signalling molecules by enzymes dubbed...
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Cell surface receptor (category Cell signaling)
changes in the metabolism and activity of a cell. In the process of signal transduction, ligand binding affects a cascading chemical change through the cell...
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Lipid raft (section Role in signal transduction)
to promote kinetically favorable interactions necessary for the signal transduction. Lipid rafts influence membrane fluidity and membrane protein trafficking...
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This insulin signal transduction pathway is composed of trigger mechanisms (e.g., autophosphorylation mechanisms) that serve as signals throughout the...
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Insulin (section Signal transduction)
receptor substrates (IRS). The phosphorylation of the IRS activates a signal transduction cascade that leads to the activation of other kinases as well as...
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Sphingomyelin (section Signal transduction)
significant roles in signaling pathways: the degradation and synthesis of sphingomyelin produce important second messengers for signal transduction. Sphingomyelin...
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T-cell receptor (category Cell signaling)
peptide and MHC (peptide/MHC), the T lymphocyte is activated through signal transduction (that is, a series of biochemical events mediated by associated enzymes...
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Binding of a paracrine factor to its respective receptor initiates signal transduction cascades, eliciting different responses. In order for paracrine factors...
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Phospholipid (section In signal transduction)
split to produce products that function as second messengers in signal transduction. Examples include phosphatidylinositol (4,5)-bisphosphate (PIP2)...
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G protein (redirect from G protein signaling)
their discovery of "G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells". The 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to Eric...
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organization during plant cell mitosis. The MTOC reorients itself during signal transduction, primarily during wound repair or immune responses. The MTOC is relocalized...
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Insulin receptor (section Signal transduction pathway)
glycolysis (5), and fatty acid synthesis (6). Signal transduction of Insulin: At the end of the transduction process, the activated protein binds to the...
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axis List of growth hormone secretagogues GeneGlobe -> GHRH Signaling Archived 2020-10-09 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on October 5, 2020...
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Thigmomorphogenesis (section Signal transduction)
mechanical forces by cellular mechanosensors, followed by their transduction into signal transduction pathways cascades, and culminating in changes in gene expression...
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List of proteins (section Signal transduction)
transporting essential nutrients, or serving other roles such as signal transduction. They are selectively transported to various compartments of the...
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in cells, such as storage and transport of proteins, enzymes and signal transduction proteins, or infectious diseases. The abundance of metal binding...
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Sugar signal transduction is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism used by organisms to survive. Sugars have an overwhelming effect on gene expression...
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Two-component regulatory system (redirect from Signal transduction histidine kinase)
"conspicuously absent" from animals. Two-component systems accomplish signal transduction through the phosphorylation of a response regulator (RR) by a histidine...
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