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- Metabotropic_receptor abstract "A metabotropic receptor is a type of membrane receptor of eukaryotic cells that acts through a secondary messenger. It may be located at the surface of the cell or in vesicles.Based on their structural and functional characteristics, neurotransmitter receptors can be classified into two broad categories: metabotropic and ionotropic receptors. Ionotropic receptors form an ion channel pore. In contrast, metabotropic receptors are indirectly linked with ion channels on the plasma membrane of the cell through signal transduction mechanisms, often G proteins. Hence, G protein-coupled receptors are inherently metabotropic. Other examples of metabotropic receptors include tyrosine kinases or guanylyl cyclase receptors.Both receptor types are activated by specific neurotransmitters. When an ionotropic receptor is activated, it opens a channel that allows ions such as Na+, K+, or Cl- to flow. In contrast, when a metabotropic receptor is activated, a series of intracellular events are triggered that can also result in ion channels opening but must involve a range of second messenger chemicals.".
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- Metabotropic_receptor hasPhotoCollection Metabotropic_receptor.
- Metabotropic_receptor subject Category:Transmembrane_receptors.
- Metabotropic_receptor type BodyPart105220461.
- Metabotropic_receptor type Part109385911.
- Metabotropic_receptor type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Metabotropic_receptor type Receptor105608868.
- Metabotropic_receptor type Structure105225602.
- Metabotropic_receptor type Thing100002452.
- Metabotropic_receptor type TransmembraneReceptors.
- Metabotropic_receptor comment "A metabotropic receptor is a type of membrane receptor of eukaryotic cells that acts through a secondary messenger. It may be located at the surface of the cell or in vesicles.Based on their structural and functional characteristics, neurotransmitter receptors can be classified into two broad categories: metabotropic and ionotropic receptors. Ionotropic receptors form an ion channel pore.".
- Metabotropic_receptor label "Metabotropic receptor".
- Metabotropic_receptor label "Metabotropie".
- Metabotropic_receptor label "Receptor metabotropowy".
- Metabotropic_receptor label "Recettore metabotropico".
- Metabotropic_receptor label "Récepteur métabotrope".
- Metabotropic_receptor label "代谢型受体".
- Metabotropic_receptor sameAs Metabotropie.
- Metabotropic_receptor sameAs Hartzaile_metabotropiko.
- Metabotropic_receptor sameAs Récepteur_métabotrope.
- Metabotropic_receptor sameAs Recettore_metabotropico.
- Metabotropic_receptor sameAs Receptor_metabotropowy.
- Metabotropic_receptor sameAs m.020v7s.
- Metabotropic_receptor sameAs Q901988.
- Metabotropic_receptor sameAs Q901988.
- Metabotropic_receptor sameAs Metabotropic_receptor.
- Metabotropic_receptor wasDerivedFrom Metabotropic_receptor?oldid=592477459.
- Metabotropic_receptor isPrimaryTopicOf Metabotropic_receptor.