22. G-Protein Coupled Receptors Flashcards

1
Q

How many times does a GPCR pass through the plasma membrane?

A

7

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2
Q

What are the 3 subunits of a g protein?

A

Alpha, beta, gamma

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3
Q

What is the main purpose of the alpha subunit?

A

Regulate amplifier or effector protein activity

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4
Q

What happens pre-activation?

A

The alpha and gamma subunits of the G-protein anchor it to the membrane in its inactive state (GDP bound)

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5
Q

What happens once a ligand binds to the GPCR?

A

Occupied receptor couples with the alpha subunit

GDP is replaced with GTP

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6
Q

What happens once the alpha subunit is activated?

A

Alpha complex dissociates from receptor to interact with the effector enzyme

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7
Q

Which alpha subunit activates adenylate cyclase?

A

Gas

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8
Q

What is the role of cAMP?

A

Activates protein kinases

These work in metabolic pathways and in ion channels

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9
Q

What is cAMP broken down by?

A

Phosphodiesterase

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10
Q

What does Gai do?

A

Inhibits adenylate cyclase

Inhibited by pertussis toxin (whooping cough)

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11
Q

How are GPCRs switched off?

A

GTP-ase activity of the alpha subunit is increased when the effector protein is bound
Causes hydrolysis of GTP to GDP
GDP-bound alpha subunit reunites with the beta-gamma complex

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12
Q

What can accelerate signalling of GPCRs?

A

Guanine-nucleotide Exchange Factors: GEF

ligand bound receptor

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13
Q

What can inhibit signalling to GPCRs?

A

Guanine-nucleotide Dissociation Inhibitor: GDI

beta-gamma complex

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14
Q

What turns off signalling of GPCRs?

A

GTP-ase Accelerating Proteins: GAP

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15
Q

What effect does the E.coli toxin have on adenylate cyclase activity?

A

Covalent modification of Gas so it can’t hydrolyse ATP

Elevated cAMP levels in colon cause severe diarrhea and dehydration

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16
Q

How do Loperamide and imodium work?

A

Act as an opioid receptor agonist in the large intestine

Opioid receptors are coupled to Gi which antagonises the out of control Gs

17
Q

What is phospholipase C activated by?

A

Gaq

18
Q

What does phospholipase C do?

A

hydrolyses phosphoinositide from the membrane

19
Q

What second messengers are produced by PIP?

A

Diacylglycerol

Inositol Triphosphate

20
Q

What effect does inositol triphosphate have?

A

Ca++ release

21
Q

What effect does DAG have?

A

Activates protein kinase C in the membrane