Practice question
Question
Cell surface receptors mainly bind
Explanation
Hydrophilic ligands cannot cross the plasma membrane and therefore bind cell-surface receptors that transmit the signal into the cell. Hydrophobic ligands such as steroid hormones readily diffuse across the bilayer and bind intracellular receptors that often function as ligand-activated transcription factors. This physicochemical distinction dictates the location and primary mechanism of receptor action.