Biology 2382B Lecture Notes - G Protein–Coupled Receptor, Protein Kinase A, Adenylyl Cyclase

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Signal transduction: conversion of 1 signal into another. Involves growth factors, cytokines, hormones, ecm, neurotransmitters, etc. Complex mechanism that can lead to many diseases (cancer) For cell signalling to occur you need: signal/signalling molecule: ligand, primary messenger, epinephrine, acetylcholine, steroids, peptides, hormones, receptors: cell surface receptors, intracellular receptors. Example: gr= glucocorticoid receptor in the absence of hormone, the receptor is trapped in the cytoplasm by inhibitor protein (i. e. Neurotransmitters: autocrine: signaling to cell itself (cells respond to substances that they themselves release) Signaling by cell-surface receptors (signal transduction) synthesis and release the signaling molecule by the signaling cell transport and binding the signal to a specific receptor to the target cell (change. In conformation) initiation one or more intracellular signal transduction pathway. Short term cellular response: changes in the activity/function of specific enzymes and other proteins that pre-exist in the cell.

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