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1 Chapter 11 Cell Communication

2 Question? u How do cells communicate?

3 Why do cells communicate?

4 Cell Communication

5 Cell Signaling (C.S.) u Is a relatively “new” topic in Biology and AP Biology. u Appears to answer many questions in medicine. u Is a topic you’ll be hearing more about in your future.

6 Stages of C.S.

7 Reception

8 Transduction

9 Response

10 Reception

11 Direct Contact

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15 Signal Molecules

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17 Receptor Molecules

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19 G-protein linked

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21 G-protein

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24 G-protein linked receptors

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27 Tyrosine-Kinase Receptors

28 Mechanism

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30 Intracellular Proteins

31 Tyrosine-Kinase Receptors

32 Ion-channel Receptors

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35 Intracellular Signals

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38 Comment

39 Signal-Transduction Pathways

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41 Protein Phosphorylation

42 Protein Kinase

43 Amplification

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45 Secondary Messengers

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47 cAMP

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49 Calcium Ions

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52 Inositol Trisphosphate (IP 3 )

53 Start here Or Start here

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56 Animation Link u http://entochem.tamu.edu/G- Protein/index.html http://entochem.tamu.edu/G- Protein/index.html

57 Cellular Responses

58 Cytoplasmic Regulation

59 Transcription Regulation

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61 Question u If liver and heart cells both are exposed to ligands, why does one respond and the other not?

62 Alternate explanation

63 Comment u Chapter focused only on activating signals. There are also inactivation mechanisms to stop signals.

64 Summary u Don’t get bogged down in details in this chapter. Use the KISS principle. u Know - 3 stages of cell signaling. u Know - At least one example of a receptor and how it works (in detail).


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