Can you tell me more about adrenaline?
So the adrenaline is a catecholamine, which means that it is an amine that functions as hormones or neurotransmitters. But also know that acts of signal transduction through the adrenaline like hormones, protein hormones and not steroids or thyroid or imformation is wrong? So I classify under the lipids or proteins?
i think your information is right. Of steroids and thyroid hormones all act through signal transduction. all hormones act as signals which then act through transduction signals that lead to a cascade of catecholamines are a group of chemicals that are produced from the amino acid tyrosine, epinephrine acid is synthesized from of norepinephrine, which is synthesized from the amino acid tyrosine. But it still doesn't make proteins. a peptide hormone adrenaline (hormones derived from amino acids), proteins must be made of chains of amino acids, that adrenaline is not. Definitely not a lipid as well as the structure of adrenaline, definitely not soluble in fat (there are 3 hydrophilic OH groups, with perhaps 2 hydrophobic regions so you can fit in cell signaling proteins) I not studied in detail (only studied as a drug), so I'm not sure whether peptide hormones are a real classification.
Lesson 0209 part 1 Lipids
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