the three stages of cell signaling by: madeline meyer and carlos sanchez...
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The Three Stages of Cell SignalingBy: Madeline Meyer and Carlos Sanchez
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Why is this important?• Perceive Surroundings• Tissue Repair• Homeostasis• Functioning Immune System
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RECEPTION
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G Protein-Coupled Receptors (GPCRs)• Cell-surface transmembrane protein, works with G
protein, which binds GTP to make energy• Signal mol.s = ligands (“link” to another mol. to begin
transduction)• Widespread functions, therefore widespread structures
(all similar)
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G Protein-Coupled Receptors
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Receptor Tyrosine Kinases (RTK)• Enzymatic activity
• Kinase catalyzes transfer of phosphate groups• Tyrosine kinases catalyze transfer of phosphate group
from ATP to amino acid tyrosine on substrate protein• *ONE tyrosine kinase complex can activate > 10
transduction pathways*• Different from G proteins, which activate only 1 pathway each
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Evolutionary significance• All G proteins are similarly shaped (with vital
differences)• This means that the G protein likely evolved very early, hence
it plays a large role in signal transduction in many distant organisms
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Transduction
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Phosphorylation Cascades• Protein Kinases- Starts off the process • One enzyme phosphorylates another,• then another, then another…• Protein Phosphatase lead to• dephosphorylation
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Second Messengers- Cyclic AMP• Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate• Water Soluble- Spread through diffusion• Adenylyl Cyclase & Epinephrine• G proteins
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Benefits of Multistep system• Amplification of signal
• More coordinated and regulated
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Response
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Response• Occurs in nucleus or cytoplasm• Transcription factors• Multiple responses to the same signal• Scaffolding proteins