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Signaling between cells usually results in the activation of protein

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Signaling between cells usually results in the activation of protein _______. Yes, many receptors bind ligand and activate protein kinases. The transfer of phosphate is a signal that leads to cell responses that may include cell division and differentiation.
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Signalling between the cells usually results in the activation of protein kinase since many receptor binds with the ligands and activates the protein kinase.

The transfer of the phosphate of any group results in the formation of signals which eventually leads to cell giving responses and thus may result in the performing cell division and even cell differentiation.

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