Respuesta :

The dissociation constant of this drug has the receptor of 15nM.

What is a drug receptor?

The macromolecules known as receptors play a role in chemical signalling within and between cells.

  • They can be found on the cell surface membrane or in the cytoplasm (see table Some Types of Physiologic and Drug-Receptor Proteins).
  • Receptor activation controls cellular biochemical processes directly or indirectly (eg, ion conductance, protein phosphorylation, DNA transcription, enzymatic activity).

The term "ligand" refers to a molecule that binds to a receptor, such as medication, hormone, or neurotransmitter.

  • The binding may be reversible and particular.
  • A receptor can be activated or inactivated by a ligand; activation can change how well cell functions.
  • Each ligand may interact with different subtypes of receptors.
  • Few, if any, medications exhibit 100% selectivity for a single receptor or subtype, but the majority do.

Learn more about receptors here,

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