Protein Signaling & Neuronal Signaling

Protein and intracellular signaling peptides generally are peptides and proteins which are involved in transmission of signals or signal transduction across the membrane of all cells. Signals in the form of second messengers, hormones, proteins and other biological molecules which are recognized by cell surface receptors that transfer their response to other intracellular signaling peptides and Protein like Transcriptor Factor. The broadly distributed monoaminergic neurotransmitter serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) exerts its actions via 14 classes of receptor. In many signaling pathways, many type of factors have been isolated by molecular genetic studies and whole genome analysis.

  • Post-translational modifications in cell signaling
  • Passive and regenerative conductions
  • Propagation and termination of neurotransmission
  • Injury inflammation and pain

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