receptorkötdést
Receptorkötdést, often translated as receptor binding, is a fundamental process in biology where a signaling molecule, known as a ligand, binds to a specific protein, the receptor. This binding event is highly selective, similar to a key fitting into a lock, meaning a particular ligand will only bind to its designated receptor. This interaction triggers a cascade of events within the cell, initiating a biological response.
The specificity of receptor kötdést is determined by the three-dimensional structure of both the ligand and
Receptor kötdést is crucial for countless physiological functions, including neurotransmission, hormone signaling, immune responses, and sensory