BIOL130 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Protein Kinase C, Protein Kinase A, Cell Surface Receptor

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Adenylyl cyclase - an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of cyclic amp from atp. Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase (cam-kinase) enzyme that phosphrylates target proteins in response to an increase in ca2+ ion concentration through its interaction with the ca2+ binding protein, calmodulin. Calmodulin (cam) small ca2+ binding protein that modifies the activity of many target proteins in response to changes in ca2+ concentration. Contact-dependent signaling when 2 cells must establish physical contact to communicate with one another. Cyclic amp (camp) small intracellular signaling molecule generated from atp in response to the hormonal stimulation of cell-surface receptors. Diacylglycerol (dag) small messenger molecule produced by the cleavage of membrane inositol phospholipids in response to extracellular signals; helps activate. Enzyme-coupled receptor transmembrane protein that, when stimulated by the binding of a ligand, activates an intracellular enzyme (either a separate enzyme of part of the receptor itself)

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