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Topic 9
Second Messengers Overview
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Undergraduate 4
02/27/2017

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Term
5 distinctive characteristics of ion channels
Definition
1. ion channels are formed from glycoproteins that transverse the cell membrane
2. they are formed by aggregation of subunits, each a protein by itself, into a cylindrical configuration that allows pore, thus forming a kind of tube
3. ions cross through their channels by electrical potential or concentration differences across the cell membrane
4. these channels are selective for the types of ions they allow to cross
5. the variety & number of ion channels a cell has will vary by its type
Term
second messengers
Definition
low-weight diffusible molecules that are used in signal transduction to relay a signal within a cell
Term
signal transduction
Definition
any process by which a cell converts one kind of signal or stimulus into another
Term
3 basic types of second messenger molecules
Definition
1. hydrophobic molecules
2. hydrophilic molecules
3. gases
Term
5 main second messengers
Definition
1. cAMP
2. cGMP
3. Ca2+
4. IP3
5. DAG
Term
retrograde signals
Definition
molecules that are released from the postsynaptic site & diffuse "backwards" to affect the presynaptic terminal
Term
3 main retrograde signals
Definition
1. NO
2. CO
3. AA & metabolites of AA
Term
second messengers
Definition
serve to amplify a signal
Term
3 ways that second messenger mediated events are different from directly-gated events
Definition
1. can close channels
2. time course is much longer
3. directly gated channels are not affected by voltage & thus do not contribute to AP
Term
kinase
Definition
a type of enzyme that transfers phosphate groups from high-energy donor molecules, such as ATP, to specific target molecules
Term
The largest group of kinases is that of ______, which act on & modify the activity of specific proteins
Definition
protein kinases
Term
protein kinases
Definition
modify other proteins by chemically adding phosphate groups to them
Term
2 domains of kinases
Definition
1. catalytic domain
2. regulatory domain
Term
protein phosphatases
Definition
enzymes that remove phosphate groups that have been attached to amino acid residues of proteins by protein kinases
Term
3 general classes of signal transduction receptors
Definition
1. receptors that penetrate the plasma membrane & have intrinsic enzymatic activity
2. receptors that are coupled, inside the cell, to GTP-binding & hydrolyzing proteins
3. receptors that are found intracellularly & upon ligand-binding migrate to the nucleus where the ligand-receptor complex directly affects gene transcription
Term
GCPRs are termed ______ receptors
Definition
serpentine
Term
Why are "nuclear receptors" named as such?
Definition
this class of receptors is intracellular & functions in the nucleus as transcription factors
Term
Many enzymes are regulated by the covalent attachment of a ______, in ester linkage, to the side-chain hydroxyl group of a particular amino acid residue
Definition
phosphate
Term
protein kinase
Definition
transfers the terminal phosphate of ATP to a hydroxyl group on a protein
Term
protein phosphatase
Definition
catalyzes removal of the phosphate by hydrolysis
Term
______ may directly alter the effects of an enzyme, e.g. via a conformational change
Definition
phosphorylation
Term
Altered enzyme activity may result from ______ that specifically recognizes the phosphorylated domain
Definition
binding another protein
Term
_______ is activated by cyclic-AMP (cAMP)
Definition
protein kinase A
Term
reaction catalyzed by adenylate cyclase
Definition
ATP --> cAMP + PPi
Term
Binding of certain ______ to the outer surface of the cell activates adenylate cyclase to form cAMP within the cell
Definition
hormones
Term
Is cyclic AMP considered to be a second or primary messenger?
Definition
second
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