BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: G Protein–Coupled Receptor, Ligand-Gated Ion Channel, Acetylcholine

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How can one cell, alter gene expression of another cell? you need something to trigger to have a gene expression. Chemical messengers does a cell ever send a transcription factor. No they need to bind to their intracellular receptor and the complex between the 2 is what acts as a transcription factor. *answer b: by sending a chemical messenger that will trigger a signal transduction cascade. Needs to bind to a ligand, when it does that"s how you start the conversation. Not only are you able to communicate the message but it is amplified. There is a sequence that matches (response elements patterns in the promoter) 1st ligand gated ion channels: need to be opened or closed. Membrane potential different concentration of ions on either side of the membrane it is called a membrane potential changes it enough to reach the threshold and initiate an action potential (changes voltage)

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