signaalikaskadiin
Signaalikaskadiin, in Estonian, refers to a sequence of biochemical events by which an extracellular signal is transmitted through a cascade of intracellular signaling proteins to elicit a specific cellular response. The cascade typically begins with a receptor that detects a ligand at the cell surface or inside the cell and ends with changes in enzyme activity, gene expression, or cellular behavior.
Core components include receptors, adaptor and scaffolding proteins, protein kinases and phosphatases, and second messengers such
Major types of signaling cascades involve receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs), and cytokine
Dysregulation of signaalikaskadiin is associated with diseases such as cancer, inflammatory disorders, and metabolic syndromes. Because