Lecture 5 Flashcards
What are the three types of local cell communication?
Gap junction, contact dependent signals autocrine/paracrine
What are the two types of long-distance communication?
Neuronal and endocrine
Endocrine is from glands releasing into the bloodstream
Neuronal can be neurotransmitters (short distances) neuromodulators, or neurohormones (release into the blood)
Compare/contrast the different receptor locations
Membrane: fast reactions, lipophobic, triggers series of intercellular reactions
Intracellular: slower reactions, lipophilic signals, affects gene activity
What are the 4 different type of membrane receptors?
receptor-channels, receptor-enzymes, GPCR, integrin receptors
Describe an example of a receptor enzyme
Tyrosine-kinase receptor: receptor binds signal, activates tyrosine kinase, which phosphorylates a tyrosine amino acid
Describe GPCR and phospholipase C
molecule binds to GPCR, activates phospholipase C. converts a phospholipid in to IP3 (inositol trisphosphate) and DAG (diacylglycerol). IP3 releases Ca from organelles (ER) while DAG is converted into activates protein kinase C
Describe GPCR and adenylyl cyclase
molecule binds to GPCR, activates adenylyl cyclase, converts ATP to cAMP which activates protein kinase A
What are the two functions of GPCR
modulate enzyme activity, alter ion channel gating
How can a GPCR affect ion channel?
G protein has 3 subunits, one subunit binds to channel, much like ligand-gated