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Chapitre 6

Signalisation cellulaire

Qu'est-ce que la signalisation cellulaire ?
Qu'est-ce que la signalisation cellulaire ?
Despite the protective membrane that separates a cell from the environment, cells need the ability to detect and respond to environmental changes. ...
Signalisation bactérienne
Signalisation bactérienne
Bacterial signaling can occur within bacteria (intracellular) or between bacteria (intercellular). At times, a group of bacteria behaves like a community. ...
Signalisation chez la levure
Signalisation chez la levure
Yeasts are single-celled organisms, but unlike bacteria, they are eukaryotes (cells with a nucleus). Cell signaling in yeast is similar to signaling in ...
Signalisation dépendante du contact
Signalisation dépendante du contact
Contact-dependent signaling, as the name suggests, requires that communicating cells be in direct contact with each other. This is achieved either through ...
Signalisation autocrine
Signalisation autocrine
Autocrine signaling is one of the many signaling mechanisms that function inside multicellular organisms to carry out intercellular communication. In this ...
Signalisation paracrine
Signalisation paracrine
Paracrine signaling allows cells to communicate with their immediate neighbors via secretion of signaling molecules. Such a signal can only trigger a ...
Signalisation synaptique
Signalisation synaptique
Neurons communicate at synapses, or junctions, to excite or inhibit the activity of other neurons or target cells, such as muscles. Synapses may be ...
Récepteurs couplés aux protéines G
Récepteurs couplés aux protéines G
G-protein coupled receptors are ligand binding receptors that indirectly affect changes in the cell. The actual receptor is a single polypeptide that ...
Récepteurs internes
Récepteurs internes
Many cellular signals are hydrophilic and therefore cannot pass through the plasma membrane. However, small or hydrophobic signaling molecules can cross ...
Signalisation endocrinienne
Signalisation endocrinienne
Endocrine cells produce hormones to communicate with remote target cells found in other organs. The hormone reaches these distant areas using the ...
Que sont les seconds Messagers ?
Que sont les seconds Messagers ?
Because many receptor binding ligands are hydrophilic, they do not cross the cell membrane and thus their message must be relayed to a second messenger on ...
Cascades de signalisation intracellulaire
Cascades de signalisation intracellulaire
Once a ligand binds to a receptor, the signal is transmitted through the membrane and into the cytoplasm. The continuation of a signal in this manner is ...
Canaux ioniques
Canaux ioniques
The movement of ions like sodium, potassium, and calcium into and out of the cell is essential to maintain the electrochemical gradient in living cells. ...
Récepteurs liés aux enzymes
Récepteurs liés aux enzymes
Enzyme-linked receptors are proteins that act as both receptor and enzyme, activating multiple intracellular signals. This is a large group of receptors ...
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