GPCRs and small G proteins relay ligand cues into intracellular second-messenger systems.
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Signal transduction converts extracellular cues into intracellular responses that drive proliferation, differentiation, metabolism, and survival. AblyBio covers G-protein and kinase families plus core pathways such as PI3K-Akt, mTOR, MAPK, and ErbB for mechanistic and interventional studies.
GPCRs and small G proteins relay ligand cues into intracellular second-messenger systems.
Ser/Thr and tyrosine kinase cascades amplify and branch signals that choose cell fate.
PI3K-Akt-mTOR and MAPK families integrate nutrient, growth, and stress inputs.
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From membrane receptors through cytosolic cascades to nuclear transcription, signaling networks use multi-level feedback to keep homeostasis. GPCRs, receptor tyrosine kinases, Ser/Thr kinases, and lipid messengers together decode environmental information.
PI3K-Akt-mTOR, MAPK (Erk/JNK/p38), ErbB-HER, ATM, and EGF pathways recur across development and disease; their aberrant activation or inhibition underpins many targeted therapies.
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