As nouns the difference between ligand and coreceptor
is that ligand is ligand while coreceptor is (molecular biology) a cell surface receptor that binds a signaling molecule in addition to a primary receptor in order to facilitate ligand recognition and initiate a biological process, such as entry of a pathogen into a host cell.
ligand
Noun
(
en noun)
(chemistry) An ion, molecule, or functional group that binds to another chemical entity to form a larger complex.
Derived terms
* monodentate ligand
* bidentate ligand
* multidentate ligand
* bridging ligand
* backbonding ligand
* ligand field theory
See also
* coordination compound
Anagrams
*
coreceptor
English
Alternative forms
*co-receptor
Noun
(
en noun)
(molecular biology) A cell surface receptor that binds a signaling molecule in addition to a primary receptor in order to facilitate ligand recognition and initiate a biological process, such as entry of a pathogen into a host cell