BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Mating Of Yeast, Signal Transduction, Alpha Cell

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Biology chapter 11 notes: communication between yeast cells. Two types of yeast cells a and alpha cells: 1. ) Exchange of mating factors each cell type secretes a mating factor that binds to the receptors on the other cell type. Yeast cell a will release a signalling factor called a factor which will bind to the specific receptor on the alpha cell, same thing with alpha cell: 2. ) Mating binding of the factors to receptors induces a change in the cells that leads to their fusion: 3. ) New alpha/a cell is formed with the fusion of the two nuclei from the previous cells which now include all dna of both cells. Local and long distance signaling: local signaling involves sending messenger molecules, signalling molecules, to nearby places which influence other cells. An electrical signal along a nerve cell triggers the secretion of neurotransmitter molecules carrying a chemical signal.

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