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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 9.17.07 Chapter 6 class notes, PIP2 can be reformed by PTEN, β-catenins are also used to attach actin cytoskeleton to cadherins, PIP2 can become PIP3, PIP3 pathway takes place on the cytoplasmic side of the Cell membrane, β-catenins are also used to induce transcription, Cell membrane to the Nucleus, PIP2 can be cleaved to form IP3, IP3 via Phospholipase C, β-catenins are examples of changes in Protein concentration, PI can become PIP2, Phospholipase C can bind PIP2, IEGs and DEGs are located in the Nucleus, Signal transduction relays a message from the Cell membrane, β-catenins are examples of changes in Protein location, Protein concentration changes occur during Signal transduction, several versions and play a role in many signaling pathways, Intrinsic protein changes occur during Signal transduction, PIP3 via PI3K, Preexisting transcription factors activate IEGs, PTEN dephosphorylating PIP3