receptor proteins bind to signal molecules
The DNA carries all the information for a cell.
the answer involves reversing the binding of signal molecule to the receptor
when a signal molecule fits the shape of the receptor
Due to a conformational change of the receptor protein....
receptor proteins bind to signal molecules
The DNA carries all the information for a cell.
Before we attempt an Answer we need to know how many dozens of types of signal molecules exist in a Cell's cytoplasm.
the answer involves reversing the binding of signal molecule to the receptor
Signal Transduction
when a signal molecule fits the shape of the receptor
lysosome
Due to a conformational change of the receptor protein....
The mitochondria produces most of the energy inside a cell.
A signal transduction pathway is a group of proteins that carry out transducing signals (which means it converts signals from outside the cell to a different signal inside the cell). A good example can be viewed when a hormone binds to the receptor in the plasma membrane (outside the cell), the receptor which has now been activated can now interact with intercellular proteins which produce new signals inside the cell.
The DNA of a cell isn't "produced" it's coppied from when the cell divided from its parent cell, but what you may have ment is from where is the DNA kept, that of course would be the nucleus.
A permeability change takes place.