BIOLOGY
STRUCTURE OF PROTEINS
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receptor proteins
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hormonal proteins
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transport proteins
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storage proteins
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motor proteins
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Detailed explanation-1: -Cells have proteins called receptors that bind to signaling molecules and initiate a physiological response. Different receptors are specific for different molecules. Dopamine receptors bind dopamine, insulin receptors bind insulin, nerve growth factor receptors bind nerve growth factor, and so on.
Detailed explanation-2: -Membrane receptors are specialized protein molecules attached to or integrated into the cell membrane. Through interaction with specific ligands (e.g., hormones and neurotransmitters), the receptors facilitate communication between the cell and the extracellular environment.
Detailed explanation-3: -Cell-Surface Receptors These receptors are also known as transmembrane receptors. These are proteins that are found on the surface of cells and span the plasma membrane.
Detailed explanation-4: -Receptors are a special class of proteins that function by binding a specific ligand molecule. When a ligand binds to its receptor, the receptor can change conformation, transmitting a signal into the cell. In some cases the receptors will remain on the surface of the cell and the ligand will eventually diffuse away.