Lecture 3 Flashcards

signal transduction routes

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What are the 3 major classes of surface receptors?

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  1. ion channel linked receptors
  2. Gprotein linked receptors
  3. enzyme linked receptors
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What is the general transduction route?

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  • extracellular signal molecule
  • receptor protein
  • intracellular signalling proteins
  • target proteins
  • altered gene expression, altered metabolism
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What is a first messenger?

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this binds to a particular cell receptor and stimulates this. they transfer inforamtion from elsewhere in the organism to the cell
examples:
- hormones in circulation (like insulin)
- local regulators
- neurotransmitters (like acetylcholine)
- stimulator sense ( like external light)

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What is a scond messenger?

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Intracellular substances that transfe signals from cell mmbrane receptors to target proteins in the cytoplasm/cell nucles. This can lead to amplification of the signal
examples:
- cAMP
- calcium
- IP3
- diaglycerol

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What is the mechanism for GPCR?

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  • ligand binds to extracellular domain
  • cytosolic domain of receptor is then allowed to bind to an inactive G protein
  • GTP can bind to alpha subunit GDP -> GTP
  • activation of G-protein, leading to dissociation from receptor
  • alpha subunit dissociates from beta/gamma subunit
  • these can each can activate their target proteins
  • After a while, RGS(regulator G-protein signalling) disassociates the alpha subunit from their target protien
  • The alpha subunite then connects again with te beta/gamma complex, stopping downstream signalling
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