BIO230H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Clathrin, Gtpase, Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate

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Eg) phosphorylating could reveal a nls that tells to take it to nucleus etc Alpha and gamma are covalently bound to membrane bound lipids. Alpha subunit responsible for activating effector (only when bound to gtp) Moves along membrane until reaches an effector. Slide 7: when alpha dissociates it binds to effector molec (when bound to gtp) Slide 8: binds substrate + binds atp to make it camp. Forms complex back w/ other subunits + gdp. Arrestin = stops signaling from receptor (desensitizes receptor) Depends on dna sequence w/in that receptor to know how receptor works w/in indivs. Glycogen formed when too much glu present (storing it for later) *glycogen phosphoylase breaks down glycogen into smaller glu molec. Finds substrate molec (gly synthase) makes it inactive stops putting glu into storage. Phosphorylase kinase actively takes gly and cleaves it to liberte glucose. Can go from atp (inactive) camp (active) amp (inactive) Slide 21 camp effects many diff cellular processes.

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