BISC 220Lg Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Adenylyl Cyclase, Protein Kinase A, Glycogen Phosphorylase

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7 segments that interact with g proteins. In the center, hydrophobic, in either ends hydrophilic. A long polypeptide chain with a n-terminus and carboxyl group. The g binding spot is on the side of the cytoplasm. Camp is generated from atp after the activated g protein activates the adenylyl cyclase. Relay protein (g-protein) is not located between receptor and cascade camp. Located at the top of the kinase cascade. Series of protein kinases that continually activate until the inactive protein is activated and initiates a cellular response. Cells need to be flexible - they need to take multiple signals. Whether it is enzyme or gene expression or whatever. Many kinases can be controlled in multiple ways. Lots of parallel pathways that interact with each other. Real life example: epinephrine binds to g-protein receptor. One ligand of the epinephrine will activate one hundred g-proteins. One adenyl cyclase activates 100 cyclic amp.

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