BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Primase, Insulin, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor

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Lecture tool question: how can one cell alter the gene expression of another cell: by sending a chemical messenger that will trigger a signal transduction cascade, transcription factors are what influence the gene expression, it only effect on given cell, chemical messengers leave from one cell and make it to a target cell allows the transcription factor into a cell to the change the gene expression which allows a cascade to happen. Calcium: primary messengers: ligands and don"t enter the cell , example: insulin, amplification: is the ability to interact with many receptors at one time as long as the ligand is attached to the receptor, based on how long the ligand is attached to the receptor will determine how many cells/molecules/ second messengers it interacts with, rate limiting factors is the amount of secondary messengers found in the cell.

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