BIOC32H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Axon Terminal, Neurotransmitter, Protein Kinase A

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Neurotransmitters can be classified based by their chemical composition. There are three main groups of neurotransmitters in the body: amines, acetylcholine- synthesized in the body and derived from acetate and choline, amino acids-more common type of neutrotransmitters. Synthesized in the body but derived from amino acids obtained through our diet. Amines are derived from the following amino acids: *note: glutamate and gaba are the most expressed neurotransmitters in the brain. The process goes as follows: tyrosine transported into the axonal terminals, tyrosine converted into a neurotransmitter by a series of enzymes. Synthesized in the body and derived from acetate and choline. The process goes as follows: acetylcholine (ach) is made from choline and acetyl coa. In the synaptic cleft, ach is rapidly broken down by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase: choline is transported back into the axon terminal and is used to make more ach. Biosynthesis , release and catabolism of other neurotransmitters.

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