BIOL 4376 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Tyrosine Kinase, Insulin Receptor, Ionophore

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Increases the effect of gaba because they help gaba more efficiently and have an inhibitory effect which leads to a more significant effect with more concentration. No because this is a ligand ion channel. So what ligand binds the ion channel??: example of each transmembrane signaling mechanism. G-protein coupled receptors (g-proteins & other 2nd messengers including camp; Receptor tyrosine kinase - ligand-regulated transmembrane enzymes (e. g. , insulin receptor) Gated ion channels - gaba (inhib), glutamate (excit), nicotinic ach (excit) Insulin: the hormone for glucose uptake and metabolism. Insulin is produced and released from the pancreas in response to nutrients such as: glucose. Receptors in your heart send that increase in blood volume signal to atrial natriuretic factors. Anf travels into the bloodstream and causes vasodilation. Anf- exerts a wide variety of actions in the periphery as well as within the central nervous system.

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