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Signal Transduction

Signal Transduction

Signal transduction is a process by which a signal from outside a cell is converted into a response inside the cell. It involves a series of reactions, beginning with the binding of a signaling molecule to a receptor, which triggers a cascade of biochemical reactions that eventually leads to a cellular response. This response can be a change in gene expression, an alteration of the cell’s metabolism, or the production of a protein or other molecule. Signal transduction is a critical process in the body, as it allows cells to respond to changes in their environment and to communicate with each other. It is also essential for development, as it allows cells to respond to signals from other cells and coordinate their activities. Signal transduction can be disrupted by mutations, which can lead to disease. For example, mutations in genes involved in signal transduction pathways have been linked to cancer, diabetes, and other diseases. Thus, understanding signal transduction is critical for developing new treatments and therapies.

Committee Members
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - P E Rajasekharan

P E Rajasekharan

ICAR-IIHR, India
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - Valasia Iakovoglou

Valasia Iakovoglou

UNESCO chair Con-E-Ect, International Hellenic University, Greece
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - Rameshkumar K B

Rameshkumar K B

Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, India
GPB 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Plant Biology and Biotechnology 2026 - Selina Sterup Moore
Selina Sterup Moore
Aarhus University, Denmark

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