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Page 1: Chapter 15 Cellular Signal Transduction The biochemistry and molecular biology department of CMU

Chapter 15

Cellular Signal Transduction

The biochemistry and molecular biology department of CMU

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2. Intracellular receptor (transcription regulated recepto

r) Intracellular R is trans-acting

elememt cis-acting element gene expression

Localized in the cytosol and/or in the nucleus.

ligand: Steroid H, VD3, Thyroxine

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3. Properties of binding of H and R

• highly specificity

• highly affinity

• saturation

• reversible binding

• special function model

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4. Control of receptor activity

• Phosphorylation or dephosphorylation of R

• Phospholipid of membrane

• Enzyme catalyzed hydrolysis

• G protein regulation

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(1) Recognize the special ligand

(2) Binding to special ligand

(3) Signal transduction biological effect

5. Function of receptor

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§3 Pathway of Signal

Transduction

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Signal transduction mediated by membrane receptor

• cAMP dependent-protein kinase A pathway

• cGMP dependent PKG pathway  • Ca2+ dependent PK pathway  • Tyrosine protein Kinase pathway

• NF-κB pathway  • TGF- βpathway

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1. cAMP dependent-protein kinase A pathway

H R

G protein

Phosphorylation of Es or functional proteins

Biological effects

PKA

cAMPAC

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(1) cAMP metabolism

ATPMg2+

PPi

cAMP

H2OMg2+ 5'-AMP

AC PDE

AC : Adenylate cyclase

PDE : Phosphodiesterase

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PDE

H2O

N

N N

N

NH2

O

H

OHOH

CH2

H

H H

OPO

O

O

PO

O

O

P

O

O

O ATP

ACPPi

N

N N

N

NH2

O

H

OHO

CH2

H

H H

O

PO

O

cAMP

N

N N

N

NH2

O

H

OHOH

CH2

H

H H

OPO

O

O

5'-AMP

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(2) Mechanism of cAMP effect

Activate cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA).

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(3) PKA effect

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Phosphorylate specifically Ser/

Thr residues in several proteins

( 1 ) Regulation of metabolism

( 2 ) Regulation of gene e

xpression

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hormons: glucagon, epinephrine

inactive AC active AC

ATP cAMP

inactive PKA active PKA

phosphorylase b kinase

phosphorylase b kinase

P

ATP

ADP

H2O

Pi

phosphorylase b

P

P

ATP ADP

Pi

H2OATP ADP

glycogen synthase

glycogen synthase

P

H2OPi protein phosphatase-1

(active) (inactive)

inhibitor-1 (active)

inhibitor-1 (inactive)

phosphorylase a

ATP

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CRE : cAMP response element (T

GACGTCA)

CREB: CRE binding protein

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DNACRE

CREB

PKA

Transcription

mRNA

CREB

PKA

CREBP

CR

EBP

CR

EB

CREBP

CR

EB

CR

EB

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2. Ca2+ dependent PK pathway

(1) Ca2+ -DAG -dependent PKC pathway

H R

PIP2

G protein PLC

IP3 DG

ERPKC

Ca2+ PS

Biological effects

Phosphorylation of Es or functional proteins

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[Ca 2+]i 0.01-1 mol/L ( 10-7 mol/L )

[Ca 2+]o 2.5mmol/L ( 10-3 mol/L )

5000~10000×

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1 ) Function of DG and IP3

IP3 + R→open of Ca2 + channel →[Ca2 + ]↑

PS, Ca2 +DG PKC ↑

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2 ) Function of PKC

• regulation of metabolism

PKC →Ser/Thr-P of R, enzyme,

Protein of Mb.

• Gene expression  

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Late response:

Trans-acting factor-P

Third messengerImmediate early genes

Third messenger-P

Activate genes

Cell proliferation

PKC

PKC

Early response:

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(2) Ca2 + -CaM dependent protein kinase pathway

H R G protein PLC

IP3

Ca2+ CaM

CaMK

Biological effects

Phosphorylation of Es or functional proteins

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Calmodulin (CaM ): Ca2 + binding protein

4 Ca2 + + CaM → Ca2 + - CaM

↓ CaM kinase↑

↓   Ser/Thr - P ↓

Ca2 + pump, AC ↑ GC ↑

Es (glycogen synthase, phosphorylase kinase)

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3. cGMP-dependent PKG pathway

Biological effects

Phosphorylation of Es or functional proteins

ANPNO, CO

Soluble GC

PKG

cGMPReceptor-linked GC

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(1) cGMP

(2) Function of PKG

Ser/Thr- P of protein and E

Mg2+

PPi H2O

Mg2+GTP cGMP 5'-GMP

GC PDE

GC: Guanylate cyclase

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ANP ( atrial natriuretic peptides ) ↓

GC NO

cGMP

PKG

Vascular dilatation

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cis-acting elementnucleus

expression

cell memberane

phosphorylation of enzymes or proteins effects

CaM-PK

Ca2+-CaMCa2+

IP3DGcAMP cGMP

PKA PKG PKC

ATP GTP PIP2(PC)

G AC GC G PL

peptide hormonesneurotransmitters AFP

neurotransmittershypothalamic pituitrin

Ptrans-acting factor

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4. Tyrosine-protein kinase pathway (TPK)

• TPK receptor is related to proliferation, differentiation, dissociation, carcinomatous change.

• TPK:receptor TPK : Mb.

non receptor TPK : cytosol

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(1) Receptor TPK - Ras - MAPK pathway

• GRB2, SOS, Ras, Raf

• Small G protein: Ras

• MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase):

MAPK、MAPKK、MAPKKK

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EGF, PDGF

receptor TPK Ras - GTPSOS - PGRB2 - P

Raf - P

MAPKK - P

MAPK - Ptrans-acting factor

expression

nucleus

- P

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(2) JAKs - STAT pathway

ligand

non TPK receptor

JAKs STAT

gene expression

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• JAKs

• STAT: Signal transductors and activa

tor of transcription

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interferons

inactive STAT

Plasma membrane

STAT complex

Nuclear membrane

geneInterferons response element

transcription

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Dimerization of Receptor

Interferon

Autophosphorylation of JAK

Phosphorylation of STAT

Nuclear translocation of STAT

Interferon response element

Expression of gene

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5. Nuclear factor-κB pathway

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6. TGF-βpathway

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Intracellular receptor (DNA transcription regulated

receptor)

• Steroid H, VD3, Thyroxine

• Cytosolic R: glycocorticosteroid H

• Nuclear R: thyroxine, estrogen, androgen, progesterone

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