Canonical Question

Cell Receptors

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Master answer

A receptor is a protein, often integral to a membrane, containing a region to which a ligand (chemical messenger) binds specifically to elicit a response.

They may be grouped into three classes based on mechanism of action:

1. Altered ion permeability (ion channels / ionotropic receptors)

Membrane spanning complexes with the potential to form a channel through the membrane.
There are three families:

2. Production of intermediate messengers (Metabotropic receptors)

Membrane bound systems that transduce a ligand gated signal presented on one side of the cell membrane into an intracellular signal transmitted by intermediate messengers.
These messengers may be:

3. Regulation of gene transcription (Nuclear receptors)

JC 2019

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2013A Q23 How do chemical messengers in the extracellular fluid bring about changes in cell function? Give an example of a chemical messenger for each mechanism noted. historical_member