C.9 Cell Communication Flashcards

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Ligand

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Signaling Molecule that binds to a specific receptor, initiating cell signal transduction.

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Receptor Protein

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A protein that can bind to ligands and initiate signal transduction pathways.

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3
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Paracrine

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Local and short-lived cell signaling.

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Hormone

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A molecule that is produced in one area and starts a certain cellular reaction in organs and target tissues some distance away.

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5
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Endocrine signaling

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The type of intercellular signaling that uses Hormones

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Synaptic Signaling

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Short-lived neurotransmitters are released by neurons into the gap, called synapse, between nerves and target cells.

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Direct Contact

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molecules on the plasma membrane of a cell attach to an adjacent cells’ receptor molecules.

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Signal Transduction

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Intracellular events initiated by a signaling event

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9
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___ can be controlled by ___ added by __ and removed by ____

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Proteins, phosphate, kinase, phosphatase enzymes

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10
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What defines a Receptor?

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Location and chemical nature of ligands

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What are the 3 subclasses of Membrane receptors?

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Channel-linked, Enzymatic, Protein-coupled

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Channel Linked

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Chemically gated ion channels that allow specific ions to go through a central pore.

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13
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Enzymatic receptors

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enzymes that start when bound to a ligand; often are protein kinases

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14
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G protein

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Coupled receptors that control effector proteins functions; Ion or enzyme channels.

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15
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What can Membrane receptors generate?

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second messengers

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16
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What are the two common second messengers?

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cyclic adenosine monophosphate and calcium ions

17
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Intracellular Receptors

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receptor proteins found on the inside of the cell, typically in the cytoplasm or nucleus

18
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____ affects gene expression

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Steroid Hormones

19
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Steroid Hormones

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Bind to cytoplasmic receptors and are then transported to the nucleus, aka nucleus receptors

20
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What are the 3 functional domains of Nuclear receptors?

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Hormone-Binding, DNA-binding, and transcription-activating

21
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What does a cells response to lipid-soluble signal depend on?

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The hormone-receptor complex and other protein coactivators around

22
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What are receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK)

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A large group of membrane receptors when activated have kinase enzymatic activity. Specifically they phosphorylate enzyme activity

23
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What activates RTKs?

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autophosphorylation