Biochemistry - Cell Signalling and Transduction - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Cell Signalling and Transduction - Section 1 (Q.No. 25)
25.
A signal cascade induced by adrenaline or thyroxine
Discussion:
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GULSHAN Thakur said:
6 years ago
C can be the answer.
Or the instead of thyroxin it can be TSH then answer would be D.
Or the instead of thyroxin it can be TSH then answer would be D.
Soumitra Ghosh said:
7 years ago
Thyroxin has intracellular receptors. Then how can be D is the right option?
Patrick said:
10 years ago
Epinephrine is a hydrophilic hormone while thyroxine is hydrophobic. Adrenergic (epinephrine, aka "adrenaline") receptors are cell-surface receptors while thyroxine receptors are intra-cellular receptors.
Pirasath said:
1 decade ago
Adrenalin, thyroxine acts on receptors which are located in the cell. Then how option D is possible. They don't involve in coupled receptors.
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