Cell Signaling Receptors Flashcards

1
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Define: ligand

A

The signal that binds to the receptor

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2
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Define: binding receptors

A

Binds to specific molecules that stick cells together

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3
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Are binding receptors permanent?

A

Some are, but some are temporary

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4
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Define: transport proteins

A

Gated channels

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5
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Define: activator receptors

A

Cell signaling receptors

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6
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What are G proteins?

A

They bind to GTP or GDP, and are molecular clocks

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7
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What do G proteins do?

A

They convert GTP to GDP slowly using GTPase

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8
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What are the two heterotrimeric G proteins?

A

GEF and GAP

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9
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What does GTP break into?

A

Pi and GDP

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10
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What is GEF?

A

GTP exchange proteins

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11
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What is GAP?

A

GTPase activating proteins

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12
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How do heterotrimeric G proteins receptors work?

A
  1. Ligand binds

2. GEF cause GDP to fall off and GTP to bind causing it to activate

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13
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What happens during a phosphorylation cascade?

A

Signal amplification happens where one ligand can cause 1 billion response proteins

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14
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Define: receptors

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Receiving unit for signals that bind to specific molecules based on shape and charge

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