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receptors proteins
transcription factor
They bind to the single-stranded DNA.
The cell membrane contains the membrane proteins that enable a hormone to selectively bind to its plasma membrane. These proteins, such as receptor proteins, are responsible for recognizing and binding to specific hormones, allowing the hormone to exert its effects on the cell.
They bind to antigens, which can be either proteins, carbohydrates, or proteins decorated with attached carbohydrates. This allows the immune system to recognize infectious organisms and parasites so it can prepare to fight them.
Active transport involves carrier proteins. Carrier proteins bind themselves to particles and transport them to highly concentrated areas within a cell.Facilitated diffusion and active transport require carrier proteins.
active transport is an energy reqiuring process in which transport proteins bind with particles and move them through a cell membrane
steroid hormones are hydrophobic and bind to transport proteins which bind to receptors within the nucleus. hydrophillic hormones bind to plasma membrane receptors and act through second messenger systems
Antibodies.
receptors proteins
receptor proteins
proteins on the surface of red blood cells
Receptor Proteins
Activators
cellular proteins have an specific site where ATP can bind
Receptor molecules, or called receptor proteins.
rRNA and associated proteins creates ribosomes.