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The binding of a hormone to a receptor is the first step. Target cell activation by hormone-receptor interaction depends equally on 3 factors. First the blood levels of the hormone, second ,relative numbers of receptors for that hormone on or in the target cells and the third ,strength of the binding between the hormone cell and the receptors.
Enhancers
Insulin
allosteric effectors have their own specific sites for binding to enzyme. they can bring positiveor negative effect. that depends on the natre of effector.
The endocrine system controls cell function by hormone action.
Michael Venis has written: 'Hormone binding sites in plants' -- subject(s): Hormone receptors, Plant hormones
Because hormones have specific hormone binding sites to act
The binding of a hormone to a receptor is the first step. Target cell activation by hormone-receptor interaction depends equally on 3 factors. First the blood levels of the hormone, second ,relative numbers of receptors for that hormone on or in the target cells and the third ,strength of the binding between the hormone cell and the receptors.
Calcium is released from the sarcoplasm to bind with the troponin which allows the tropomyosin the reveal the binding sites on the actin so the muscle can contract
Binding constraint limits the value of the objective function.
Enhancers
The ribosome has three sites for binding. It binds RNA and DNA so that they can be matched to their complementary base pair.
There is no such a hormone.FSH's release is triggered by Gonadarophin releasing hormone.
it is the hormone that causes the growth of pubic hair.
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Insulin
allosteric effectors have their own specific sites for binding to enzyme. they can bring positiveor negative effect. that depends on the natre of effector.