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The type of reaction by which proteins are synthesized is dehydration synthesis. This process forms peptide bonds between the amino acids.
Neurotransmitters attach to proteins with sugars attached. The receptors then tell the molecules what to do and where to go in the cell.
ribosomes.
No, amide bonds, a specific covalent bond type.
Neurotransmitters are used to send messages from cell to cell, usually neuron to neuron. Neurotransmitters are released from the pre-synapse, which is at the axon terminus. These neurotransmitters are picked up by the post-synapse on the receiving cell. These post-synapses are located on structures called dendrites or on the cell body.
Neurotransmitters are released in response to stimulation. They alter the physiology of the postsynaptic cell. They are synthesized by a presynaptic neuron. They bind to specific receptors on the postsynaptic cell.
peptide hormones and catecholamines (epinephrine and norepinephrine)
vesicles.
The type of reaction by which proteins are synthesized is dehydration synthesis. This process forms peptide bonds between the amino acids.
I think it is to point out that the antimicrobial molecule is a peptide and synthesized as a protein normally is, via the ribosome, as compared to the nonribosomal antimicrobial peptides that are produced by 'nonribosomal peptide synthetases'.
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preprohormones
prohormones. These prohormones are inactive and need to be cleaved or modified to become biologically active peptide hormones.
No, it is a neurotransmitter. A hormone, is a compound produced by an endocrine gland and released into the bloodstream. A neurotransmitters are chemicals that transmit signals from a neuron to a target cell across the synapse and most are synthesized at the nerve terminals.
neurotransmitter receptors on another nerve cell, causing a response to be generated in the receiving cell. This interaction is crucial for communication between neurons in the nervous system and plays a key role in regulating various physiological processes such as mood, memory, and muscle movement.
Neurotransmitters attach to proteins with sugars attached. The receptors then tell the molecules what to do and where to go in the cell.
Peptide bonds between amino acids are formed primarily on the ribosomes. Ribosomes are the cellular machinery responsible for protein synthesis, where the process of translation occurs. During translation, transfer RNA brings amino acids to the ribosome, where they are linked together through peptide bonds to form a growing polypeptide chain.