BIO 311C Chapter 11: Ch11 Signal Transduction

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Ligand a molecule or ion that forms a complex with a receptor to initiate a signaling sequence. Receptor target site where a ligand binds, changing the conformation of the receptor. Target cell the specific cell containing a receptor for a particular ligand. Paracrine signaling signaling that occurs when the target cell is near the signaling cell (e. g. : growth factors) Exocrine/hormonal signaling signaling initiated by a cell or gland in one part of the body that is intended for cells in other parts of the body; the signal travels through the bloodstream (e. g. : hormones) Synaptic signaling a type of paracrine signaling between two specific cells connected by a synapse (e. g. : neurotransmitters) Autocrine signaling signaling where the ligand binds to receptors on the same cell. Local signaling signaling between adjacent cells (paracrine, autocrine, and synaptic) Long distance signaling signaling between cells separated by some distance (exocrine)

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