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25 May, 10:06

What is the primary purpose for the receptor proteins located within the cell

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  1. 25 May, 10:26
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    Receptor proteins are molecules inside a cell or on its surface on which ligands bind. A ligand is any substance (e. g. a hormone, drug, functional group) that binds specifically and reversibly to another chemical entity to form a large complex. Receptor proteins found inside a cell are called internal receptors or intracellular receptors or cytoplasmic receptors. They act as regulators of mRNA synthesis to mediate gene expression. When a ligand binds to an internal receptor, the receptor changes in conformation and exposes on itself a site that can bind to DNA. The receptor joined to the ligand moves into the nucleus where it binds to a specific site on the cell DNA. Once bound, it promotes the process of transcription where information is copied from DNA to mRNA
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