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An aceticoceptor is a part of a molecule which acts as a receptor for acetyl groups.
acts as a transcription factor and binds to DNA, activating a gene
postsynapse: containing receptor sites for the neurotransmitters on the dendrites.
Effector part = globus pallidusSensory part (or the receptor nuclei) = caudate nucleus + putamen
a receptor
axon
An aceticoceptor is a part of a molecule which acts as a receptor for acetyl groups.
Intracellular receptor
When a receptor protein acts as an enzyme, the receptor protein activates a second messenger that acts as a signal molecule within the cell. Resources: HOLT Biology Textbook - 9th grade edition Chapter 4, Cells and Their Environment.
acts as catalysts
blockade of postsynaptic receptor
G-protein-linked receptor
If we are to based it in the function of a testosterone inside a cell, it does not act as a signal receptor. Testosterone function is to bind a receptor protein that go into the nucleus and to activate a particular gene.
The primary receptor for caffeine on the cell membrane is the adenosine receptor. Caffeine acts as a non selective antagonist at the A1 and A2A receptors, so it has the opposite effect of adenosine, acting as a stimulant and increasing heart rate.
receptor molecules on cell membranes receptor molecules on cell membranes
Retina
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