másodmessengerek
Másodmessengerek, also known as secondary messengers, are a diverse group of small molecules and ions found within cells that act as intermediaries in signal transduction pathways. They are produced or released in response to the binding of a primary messenger, such as a hormone or neurotransmitter, to a cell surface receptor. These primary messengers do not typically enter the cell themselves but instead initiate a cascade of events that amplify and relay the signal internally.
The role of second messengers is crucial for cellular communication. They translate extracellular signals into intracellular
Each second messenger has specific targets within the cell. For instance, cAMP often activates protein kinase
The amplification generated by second messenger systems allows a small initial signal to produce a significant