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What is the role of cAMP in the signal transduction pathway activated by epinephrine?

It binds to and activates protein kinase A, which then phosphorylates other enzymes.


Two advantages of using a multi step pathway in transduction?

signal amplification


What does a protein phosphatase actually do to end a signal transduction?

Protein phosphates turn off signal transduction pathways by removing the phosphate groups from the protein kinase, making them reusable and making the kinase inscribe stopping the signal transduction pathway.


What toxin inhibits the production of GTP in a signal transduction pathway?

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What is activated by a signal transduction pathway moved from the cytoplasm to the nucleus of a cell?

transcription factor


Describe the basic signal-transduction pathway used for mating in yeast?

In the yeast signal transduction pathway, after both types of mating cells have released the mating factors and the factors have bound to specific receptors on the correct cells binding induces changes in the cells that lead to cell fusion.


What is a signal transduction pathway?

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.


What is the role of motif in signal transduction?

the role of Motif in signal transduction


What are possible Multiple choice questions in biochemistry related to process of signal transduction?

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What role do transcription factors play in cell?

By binding to a plasma membrane receptor it initiates a cascade in a signal transduction pathway. They can activate yet more genes.


What is a signal transduction?

A signal transduction is a really complicated process when a molecule signals to a receptor which then alters other molecules as a response to this. The signal can produce a wide variety of responses.


What has the author Gary B Willars written?

Gary B. Willars has written: 'Receptor signal transduction protocols' -- subject(s): Methodology, Cell receptors, Cellular signal transduction, Signal Transduction, Laboratory Manuals, Physiology, Research