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  • ...g|thumb|right|400px|These are examples of [[Cell surface receptor|membrane receptors]]. Typically, they are proteins that are embedded in the membrane. Although ...s), [[signal transduction]] (receptor-ligand complexes) that consists of a transmembrane receptor that upon binding the ligand activates an intracellular cascade. L ...
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  • ...curvature is created, maintained, or controlled: lipid composition, shaped transmembrane proteins, protein motif insertion/BAR domains, protein scaffolding, and cyt [[File:Curved_Transmembrane_Proteins.jpg|thumb|Transmembrane proteins with inherent curvature inducing curvature in a membrane.]] ...
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  • ...n the image below.<ref name=":0" /> These short distances between electron receptors allow electrons to travel down the chain at a physiologically reasonable ti ...sulfur cluster]] containing subunit and one or two [[Transmembrane protein|transmembrane]] subunits with quinone binding sites and heme binding sites if applicable. ...
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  • ...flagellar rotation is controlled by the type of molecules detected by the receptors on the surface of the cell: in the presence of an attractant gradient, the ...away from gradients of nutrients or other chemical stimuli. Detecting by [[transmembrane]] [[chemoreceptor]]s{{hsp}}<ref>{{cite journal | last=Mattick | first=John ...
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  • ...flagellar rotation is controlled by the type of molecules detected by the receptors on the surface of the cell: in the presence of an attractant gradient, the ...taxis hinges on the stochastic binding/unbinding of molecules with surface receptors, the transduction of this information through an [[intracellular signaling ...
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  • ...]]s and also type I [[membrane protein]]s (membranes containing a single [[transmembrane domain]] oriented on the extracellular side).<ref name="Mechanisms of SARS- Virus infections start when viral particles bind to host surface cellular receptors.<ref>{{#invoke:cite journal ||vauthors=Wang Q, Zhang Y, Wu L, Niu S, Song C ...
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  • ...journal | vauthors = Case LB, Ditlev JA, Rosen MK | title = Regulation of Transmembrane Signaling by Phase Separation | journal = Annual Review of Biophysics | vol ...where it recruits another supramolecular complex (the Axin complex) to Wnt receptors at the plasma membrane. The formation of these Dishevelled and Axin contain ...
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