Cell Signalling
Cell
signalling refers to all or any biochemical processes by which
cells translate extracellular signals originating from their
environment into specific responses. In the past fifty years, intensive research discovered the enzymes and
molecules that involves during the
cell signalling process (That is., receptors, secondary messengers, phospholipases, phosphatases, kinases etc.) and represent the mechanisms by which
cells fuse multiple signals. Cell
signalling is now pondering to occur through compactly organized networks during which protein–protein interactions and reversible assembly of signaling complexes are controlled by alittle number of modular domains. The challenge in the future will be to better understand how signal specificity is achieved.
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