Introduction

Steroid hormones are fat-soluble and easily cross the membranes of target cells. The hormone binds to a receptor in the nucleus and the hormone-receptor complex initiates transcription of a particular gene.
The result is production of messenger RNA followed by protein synthesis. The effect of steroid hormones is activation of DNA to produce particular proteins, while the effect of peptide hormones is activation of enzymes already present in the target cell.


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