Cholinoreactive Structures

Cholinorheicular structures are biomolecules that are present in the cells of all living organisms and perform important functions in the body. They are compounds containing amino acids, called amino cycles or nucleotides, linked in a chain through chemical bonds. These structures are present as oligomers, multimers or polymers and have a wide range of sizes, shapes and functions.

What are cholinoreikilar structures? Cholinergic receptor structures are biomolecules that participate in various cellular reactions, producing an electrochemical signal. The reaction is carried out due to the interaction of quinones or other agents with specific (cholinergic) receptors located in the plasma membrane of the cell or in the cell matrix. Other names for such structures are “membrane transmitters” or neurotransmitters.