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Signal-transducing receptors

Signal-transducing receptors are plasma membrane proteins that bind specific molecules, such as growth factors, hormones, or neurotransmitters, and then transmit a signal to the cell s interior, causing the cell to respond in a... [Pg.278]

Signal Transducing Receptors Are Down-Regulated by Internalization... [Pg.126]

Taga, T., and Kishimoto, T. (1995). Signaling mechanisms through cytokine receptors that share signal transducing receptor components. Curr. Opin. Immunol. 7, 17-23. [Pg.145]

Despite the enormous multiplicity of receptor sub-types, a limited number of basic superfamilies have been recognized that currently suffice to accommodate all of the signal transducing receptors. As an example, in the GPCRs superfamily, the signature motif of these... [Pg.3109]

This cytokine has also been found to have a chemotaxis-inhibitory effect. High levels of IL-6 in the bone marrow microenvironment of patients with multiple myeloma appear to be favorable for the localization of myeloma cells in situ. This capacity to inhibit the chemotaxis of human malignant plasma cells is probably transduced via the signal-transducing receptor component, gpl30. ... [Pg.674]

Kaplan, D.R., Hempstead, B., Martfn-Zanca, D., Chao, M. and Parada, L.F. (1991a) The trk proto-oncogene product a signal transducing receptor for nerve growth factor. Science 252 554-558. [Pg.246]


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