receptorenzymen
Receptorenzymen, also known as receptor kinases or receptor guanylyl cyclases, are a class of enzymes that are anchored to the cell membrane. They possess an extracellular ligand-binding domain and an intracellular catalytic domain. When a specific signaling molecule, or ligand, binds to the extracellular domain, it triggers a conformational change in the enzyme. This change activates the intracellular catalytic domain, initiating a downstream signaling cascade within the cell.
The primary function of receptorenzymen is to translate extracellular signals into intracellular responses. This is crucial
Dysregulation of receptorenzymen activity is implicated in numerous diseases, most notably cancer. Many cancers are driven