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What is the Role of Secondary Messengers?
Secondary messengers play a pivotal role in amplifying the signal received by the primary receptor. Molecules like
cyclic AMP (cAMP)
,
inositol triphosphate (IP3)
, and
diacylglycerol (DAG)
are classic examples. These messengers propagate the signal within the cell, often resulting in
protein phosphorylation
and changes in cellular activities.
Frequently asked queries:
How Does Signal Transduction Work?
What Are the Major Types of Receptors Involved?
What is the Role of Secondary Messengers?
What Are the Cellular Responses to Signal Transduction?
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Can Signal Transduction Pathways Be Therapeutic Targets?
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