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G Proteins
Anatomy, Histology, and Physiology I
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09/10/2016

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Term
specific receptor for that neurotransmitter
Definition
The capacity of a cell to respond to a particular molecule depends on the presence of a _____.
Term
No; can get maximum response with less than 100% of receptors
Definition
Are receptors saturated? Can there be a response without 100% of the receptors bound?
Term
2-3%; 1%
Definition
Adipocytes maximum stimulation of glucose oxidation occurs with ____ of receptors bound. Leydig cell maximum stimulation of testosterone occurs with ____ occupied.
Term
spare receptors
Definition
Receptors involved in dose response are called...
Term
transduction: second messengers cAMP, cGMP
Definition
What does initial binding cause? What are involved?
Term
No
Definition
Do all cells react the same to a neurotransmitter?
Term
Cooperative
Definition
What kind of ligand-receptor interaction may cause the binding of one site to affect additional binding?
Term
Tyrosine kinase
Definition
What is the most common receptor that can activate itself?
Term
Metabotropic
Definition
_____ receptors are indirectly linked with ion channels on the plasma membrane of the cell through signal transduction mechanisms, often G proteins.
Term
seven transmembrane domains
Definition
What is the key structural feature common to all G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs)?
Term
alpha, beta, gamma
Definition
What three subunits do G-proteins have?
Term
three
Definition
How many subunits in the G-protein are coupled to an adrenergic receptor?
Term
phospholipase C
Definition
Enzyme that cleaves a membrane phospholipid to generate IP3 and DAG.
Term
adenylyl cyclase
Definition
Enzyme that catalyzes the formation of cAMP.
Term
IP3
Definition
What is the ligand that opens the ligand-gated Ca++ channel in the endoplasmic reticulum?
Term
cAMP
Definition
What is the factor that binds to and activates protein kinase A?
Term
rhodopsin
Definition
G-binding protein in retina
Term

First messenger activates receptor

Activates second messenger

Second messenger activates kinase molecule (originally kept close by a regulatory molecule)

Phosphorylation causes activation of protein

Definition
G-binding steps:
Term
Alpha subunit
Definition
Which subunit is variable?
Term
cAMP
IP3
AA
DAG
Definition
Four main secondary messengers:
Term
cAMP
cGMP
PKc
Ca/Calmodulin
Definition
Four kinds of protein kinases:
Term
Addition of P on serine or threonine residues
Definition
Function of protein kinases:
Term
Tyrosine kinase
Definition
Which protein kinase functions as a dimer?
Term
Addition of P to itself or other tyrosine residues
Recruits other proteins as well
Definition
Functions of tyrosine kinase:
Term
George Chung
Definition
Who discovered calmodulin?
Term
1. Receptor activation
2. Opening of voltage-gated Ca++ channels
Definition
Two mechanisms which lead to increase in cytosolic Ca++ concentration
Term
1. Ca++ channels open in response to a first messenger
1a. Channel may be opened or may activate G protein which opens channel
2. Ca++ is released from the ER which is mediated by IP3
3. Ca++ transport out of cell is inhibited by second messenger
Definition
Explain receptor activation that leads to increase in cytosolic Ca++ concentration
Term
1. Ca++ binds to calmodulin
2. Ca++ combines with proteins other than calmodulin
3. Ca++ combines and alters proteins directly
Definition
How can calcium induce cell responses?
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