Prof. Kim and her team found that the newly identified lipid binding by the SH2 domain is evolutionarily conserved, suggesting that the interaction serves as an important function for controlling
intracellular signal transmission.
Not exact matches
They impact on
signal transmission from cell to cell, but also affect
intracellular communication,» explains Professor Robert Ernst, whose research group at the BMLS has been on the trail of fats» hidden functions for years.
In the circulatory system, calcium is crucial for mediating vascular contraction and vasodilation, nerve
transmission, muscle function,
intracellular signaling, and hormonal secretion.
Calcium is required for vascular contraction and vasodilation, muscle function, nerve
transmission,
intracellular signaling and hormonal secretion, though less than 1 % of total body calcium is needed to support these critical metabolic functions [1].