prolaktinsignalering
Prolaktinsignalering describes the molecular pathways initiated when prolactin, a hormone produced by the anterior pituitary gland, binds to its receptor on target cells. This binding event triggers a cascade of intracellular events that ultimately influence a wide range of physiological processes. The prolactin receptor is a transmembrane protein belonging to the cytokine receptor superfamily. Upon prolactin binding, the receptor undergoes a conformational change, leading to the activation of associated Janus kinases (JAKs), particularly JAK2.
Activated JAKs then phosphorylate tyrosine residues on the receptor itself, creating docking sites for other signaling
Beyond the JAK-STAT pathway, prolaktinsignalering also involves other signaling cascades. The phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/Akt pathway is