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6 February, 21:44

How can a protein outside the cell cause events to happen inside the cell?

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  1. 6 February, 21:52
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    The proteins (sometimes are called celluar ligands) outside the cell can bind to a receptor protein (generally found on the cell membranes) on the cell surface, causing it (receptor protein) to change the shape and sending a signal inside the cell.
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