Signal transduction
From Proteopedia
(Difference between revisions)
| Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
'''Under development!''' | '''Under development!''' | ||
*[[Ligand]] | *[[Ligand]] | ||
| - | *[[Fibronectin]], [[Laminin]], and [[Collagen]] can bind to receptors ([[Integrin|integrins]]). | ||
| - | *[[CD44]] is a glycoprotein involved in cell-cell interactions. CD44 is a receptor of hyaluronic acid (HA). | ||
*[[Hormones and their receptors]] | *[[Hormones and their receptors]] | ||
*[[Hormone]] | *[[Hormone]] | ||
| Line 12: | Line 10: | ||
*Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase ([[Nos1]]) is functioning in cell signaling and communication - a vital part of the nervous tissue. | *Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase ([[Nos1]]) is functioning in cell signaling and communication - a vital part of the nervous tissue. | ||
| + | '''Mechanotransduction:''' | ||
| + | *[[Fibronectin]], [[Laminin]], and [[Collagen]] can bind to receptors ([[Integrin|integrins]]). | ||
| + | *[[CD44]] is a glycoprotein involved in cell-cell interactions. CD44 is a receptor of hyaluronic acid (HA). | ||
</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
Revision as of 14:46, 22 August 2021
| |||||||||||
