Chapter 11 Flashcards

1
Q

A received signal is converted to a specific cellular response in a series of steps

A

Signal transduction pathway

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2
Q

Signaling molecules sensed by bacteria allows them to monitor the local density of cells

A

Quorum sensing

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3
Q

Discharges a regulator in extracellular fluid

A

Paracrine

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4
Q

Cell surface transmembrane

A

G protein-coupled receptor

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5
Q

Binds energy rich molecule GTP

A

G protein

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6
Q

Makes the G protein inactive

A

GDP

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7
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What activates a G protein?

A

When a signaling molecules binds to the receptor

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8
Q

Why are GTPase enzymes important?

A

Hydrolyzes GTP to GDP causing the G protein to be inactivated and be reused again

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9
Q

Catalyzes the transfer of phosphate groups from ATP to the amino acid tyrosine on a substarate protein

A

Kinase enzyme

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10
Q

How does tyrosine kinase function?

A

Attach phosphates to tyrosine

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11
Q

What is the difference between receptor tyrosine kinases and G protein-coupled receptors

A

Tyrosine kinases trigger many pathway while G-proteins receptors do not

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12
Q

Control what genes are transcribed into mRNA in a particular cell

A

Transcription factors

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13
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Transfers phosphate groups from ATP to a protein

A

Protein kinase

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14
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Remove phosphate groups from proteins

A

Protein phosphatases

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15
Q

Ligand binding to membrane receptors

A

1st messenger

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16
Q

Water soluble molecules that spread through the cell by diffusion

A

2nd messenger

17
Q

what is the role of cAMP?

A

Activates another protein

18
Q

What is the important relationship between the second messenger and protein kinase A?

A

cAMP activates kinase A which leads to cellular responses

19
Q

When cell signaling causes a nuclear response, what normally happens?

A

Specific genes are turned on or off

20
Q

Large relay proteins that several other proteins are attached to it

A

Scaffolding proteins

21
Q

The dying cell leaks out its contents; death of a cell

A

Apoptosis

22
Q

Chemical message binds to a protein on the cell surface

A

Reception

23
Q

Binding of the ligand to the receptor, stars a cascade of reactions

A

Transduction

24
Q

What kinds of responses do cells have?

A

Turning on/off genes, activating enzymes, rearranging cytoskeleton

25
Q

What are the 3 types of receptors?

A

G-protein coupled, tyrosine kinase, ion gated channels

26
Q

What are the 2 types of 2nd messenger?

A

Calcium, cAMP