Tag: lipid-soluble hormones

Binding of Lipid-Soluble Hormones: A Detailed Mechanism Guide

Lipid-soluble hormones, such as steroid hormones, play a crucial role in regulating gene expression and protein production within target cells, distinguishing them from water-soluble hormones. This diagram illustrates the process where a steroid hormone diffuses through the cell membrane, binds to a receptor in the cytosol, forms a receptor–hormone complex, enters the nucleus, binds to a target gene on DNA, and initiates messenger RNA (mRNA) and protein synthesis in the cytoplasm. Exploring this image provides a comprehensive understanding of how these hormones exert their effects at the cellular level.

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