BIOCHEM 2EE3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Phosphorylation, Adenylyl Cyclase, Phosphorylase

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Insulin is the hormone that is binding to the insulin receptor on the target tissue. The message being communicated is in response to the intake of a meal. In response to the increase in blood sugar levels, the pancreas releases the hormone, insulin, into the bloodstream. Insulin will signal to target cells that they should take up excess glucose that is circulating through the bloodstream. In this manner signal transduction communicates a message from the distance pancreas to the target cells in muscle and adipose tissue to take up the glucose and either use it or store it away for future use. The signal molecule or messenger (in this case, the insulin hormone is the signal molecule) is transmitted from the pancreas to the target tissue and they will respond accordingly. Pheromones (exert from one organism and exert their effect on another organism)

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