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Cell function receptor-mediated covalent

Figure 1 Partial representation of a signal transduction network, mediated by a cell surface receptor. The molecules are organized hierarchically (roughly, from top to bottom) according to their functions as adaptors, receptor-recruited enzymes, membrane-associated substrates, and effector kinases. Arrows represent activation mechanisms, whether by complex formation or covalent modification V bars indicate negative regulation. Figure 1 Partial representation of a signal transduction network, mediated by a cell surface receptor. The molecules are organized hierarchically (roughly, from top to bottom) according to their functions as adaptors, receptor-recruited enzymes, membrane-associated substrates, and effector kinases. Arrows represent activation mechanisms, whether by complex formation or covalent modification V bars indicate negative regulation.

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