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Hormones posttranslational modification

Thus, the control of the relative amounts of TRP-containing proteins in the cell is one of the mechanisms by which the cell controls its sensitivity to steroid hormones. Actually, there have been a number of reports that the amounts of TRP-containing proteins are controlled by changing their cellular localization, transcriptional state, or posttranslational modification, situations which are induced by various stimulus, such as growth factors, steroids, and stress [93-95]. [Pg.595]


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