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Second messenger
In
biology
,
second messengers
are low-weight
diffusible
molecules
that are used in
signal transduction
to relay a signal within a
cell
. They are synthesized or released by specific
enzymatic
reactions, usually as a result of an external signal that was received by a
transmembrane receptor
and pre-processed by other
membrane-associated proteins
. There are two basic types of second messenger molecules:
Hydrophobic
molecules
like
diacylglycerol
and phosphatidylinositols are membrane-associated and diffuse from the
plasma membrane
into the juxtamembrane space where they can reach and regulate membrane-associated
effector proteins
.
Hydrophilic
molecules
are water-soluble molecules, like
cAMP
,
cGMP
, and
Ca
2+
, that are located within the
cytosol
.
These intracellular messengers have some properties in common:
They can be synthesized/released and broken down again in specific reactions by enzymes.
Some (like Ca
2+
) can be stored in special
organelles
and quickly released when needed.
Their production/release and destruction can be
localized
, enabling the cell to limit space and time of signal activity.
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