Submitted by spudfolio t3_ymdkuj in askscience
InstanceNoodle t1_iv4l07n wrote
Growth hormone? Start a cascade effect in producing multiple different proteins. Glands produce stuffs to start production of more proteins where there are receptors for it.
If you are asking for all specific expression (gene -> protein) and how all of them create different physical changes... I would be here for the next 20 years writing 30 books on the subjects.
The_Sishen t1_iv4m03s wrote
What starts it all, how does the body suddenly kick this into motion?
TwentyCharactersShor t1_iv4sgwd wrote
Great question, I've been asking it for years. The answer remains unknown.
TikkiTakiTomtom t1_iv5xbqb wrote
Perhaps its an accumulation of certain constitutively produced enzymes and proteins to reach threshold over time?
TwentyCharactersShor t1_iv5ycwv wrote
Probably, but like many things it seems very hard to identify the actual trigger proteins / enzymes or whatever. It's fascinating to study but depressing how little we know.
Incidentally, I think the initial cell fusion that kicks off the growth process is equally interesting. We know some but not all of the protein interactions.
naturehattrick t1_iv5b2ep wrote
It's all kicked into motion as soon as the genetic material of the ovum and sperm come together, it's a cascade of events to develop the zygote into a fetus into a baby into a child into a mature adult to do it all over again. What kicks off any of it? Hormones and cell line development.
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