BIOLOGY 2A03 Lecture 3: Bio 2A03- week 3

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The messenger binds to its receptor, activating a g protein. G-protein release alpha subunit, which binds and activates the enzyme phospholipase c. Phospholipase c catalyzes the conversion of pip2 to dag and ip3. The protein brings about a response in the cell. Ip3 moves in the cytosol and triggers the release of calcium from the endoplasmic reticulum. Depending on the cell, calcium can act as a secondary messenger to bind to calmodulin, activating protein kinaseor it can act directly on the protein camp second messenger system: The first messenger binds to the receptor, activating the g protein. The g protein releases the alpha subunit, which binds to activate adenylate cyclase. Adenylate cyclase catalyzes the conversion of atp ro camp. Altered protein activity causes a response in the cell (contraction, transport) termination of cycle: Each adenylate cyclase generates hundreds of camp molecules. Paracrines: paracrines are secreted by one cell and diffuse to a nearby target cell.

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