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Chemical buffer systems are the most powerful mechanism available for defending against changes in [H⁺] because they respond the fastest.
Transmembrane Proteins
Proteins that span the entirety of a cell membrane, facilitating a variety of functions including signaling and transport across the membrane.
Signaling Molecule
Chemicals that transfer information from one cell to another, playing a key role in biological processes and cellular responses.
Scaffold Proteins
Proteins that mediate the assembly of other proteins into complex multi-enzyme units, facilitating signal transduction and other cellular processes.
Signaling Kinases
Enzymes that transfer phosphate groups from high-energy molecules to specific substrates, playing a critical role in cell signaling pathways.
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