Hello
I was reading something in the frequently asked questions pdf for bio and in one section it says 'transduction for
both lipid-based and protein-based signalling molecules involves a
cascade of reactions that amplify the initial message...'.
now I thought that protein / amino acid / water soluble based hormones which bind to receptors on the membrane of the cell are the only type of hormones to result in a cascade or amplification effect as they require a second message. And lipid based hormones result in transcription of mRNA etc.
so I guess my question is what do they mean by a 'cascade of reactions' in relation to lipid based hormones, do they mean the same thing as a signal cascade from second messengers like in water soluble hormones and if so, how does this cascade effect work without 2nd messengers or do they just mean a series of events that occur after the hormone binds to the receptor in cytosol / nucleus such as the formation of mRNA
Sorry I dont know how to write down what I mean exactly aha but any help would be appreciated
Good luck with all the study xx