Signaling Pathways Ligands, Receptors, Binding, and Cascades Naralys Batista January 7, 2014. Funding for this workshop was provided by the program “Computational.

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Signaling Pathways Ligands, Receptors, Binding, and Cascades Naralys Batista January 7, Funding for this workshop was provided by the program “Computational Modeling and Analysis of Complex Systems,” an NSF Expedition in Computing (Award Number ).

Ligands A ligand is a molecule that binds and forms a complex with a biomolecule, usually a protein. – Ligands have particular shapes that allow them to bind to specific proteins.

Receptors Receptors are the proteins that recognize specific ligands. – Receptors can be inside or outside of the cell depending on their function for the system.

Ligand Receptor Complexes Protein complexes can behave differently depending on the kinds of ligands involved or if the protein is an enzyme. – Ion Channels – Extracellular Receptors (G-Coupled Protein Receptors or Tyrosine Kinase Receptors) – Enzyme Behaviors

Tyrosine Kinase Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Receptors have two intracellular components that dimerize (aggregate) when the receptor is stimulated.

Ligand Protein Complex & Kinetics The binding of ligand-protein complex is through non-covalent bond. This bond can be broken. The ligand can function as a messenger: once it triggers the protein and downstream process, it can leave the receptor. [Ligand] + [Receptor][Ligand. Receptor] k1 k2

Phosphorylation Phosphorylation is simply the addition of a Phosphate group to a molecule. Kinase is a protein that phosphorylates a molecule. – This usually activates a molecule. P P P P P P P P P P P P