BIOL 3400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Nitric Oxide, Smooth Muscle Tissue, Cell Signaling

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All of those domains that allow a protein to interact with another protein to continue the transduction of a signal. Signal binds with the receptor and then transduction from outside to the intracellular side of the cell. Scaffold proteins, when they are touched, they can create a platform of signalization. The signal often has to get from the intracellular cytoplasmic part of the cell, further downstream inside the nucleus. #14 - signal transduction can happen fast or slow. Cells can sense the attack of a virus. At lot of the changes that occur happen in seconds or minutes. However, when the nucleus and the encased dna/rna is concerned, that can take hours or days to complete. Either protein function is altered or the protein synthesis is altered, either way they both alter the cytoplasmic machinery which alters the cell behavior. #15 - cellular signaling is remarkably adaptive: skipping this, not really relevant.

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