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1 Signal Transduction: Ligand-Receptor Interactions Cell and Developmental Biology Group

2 Goals – Integration of quantitative skills in cell biology Modeling cellular responses

3 Class setup First or second year majors in cell biology Co-requisite with Calculus Middle of the course ~1 hour lecture Learning outcomes 1) Relate the concept of threshold to cellular responses 2) Understand how these components affect threshold - ligand and receptor concentrations - binding affinity 3) Apply knowledge of quantitative models of cellular response

4 A driver returned to his car after a 3 hour shopping spree to see the following sight. His car would not start. Why?

5 Battery current thresholds Battery power 0% 100%

6 Draw how the battery / ignition threshold would look on this graph Battery current Response (ignition) lowhigh No ignition ignition

7 Cell Signaling EXTRACELLULAR FLUID Reception Receptor Signal molecule Plasma membrane Transduction CYTOPLASM Relay molecules in a signal transduction pathway Response Activation of cellular response Tomorrow’s presentation

8 What happens when you see this?

9 Effects of adrenaline on different tissues in the body

10 Threshold as it relates to ligand  receptor binding and cellular function Basic response threshold Maximum response threshold [Adrenaline] Fight - Flight response lowhigh Ligand / receptor concept Reception

11 A.1 Ligand receptor complex B.100 - 1000 Ligand receptor complexes C.1000 -10,000 Ligand receptor complexes D.10,000 -100,000 Ligand receptor complexes E.100,000 - 1 million Ligand receptor complexes How many ligand / receptor complexes are required to elicit a cellular response?

12 Binding Affinity [L] + [R][LR] Dissociation Constant (K d ): is the free ligand concentration at which 50% of receptor is occupied. Affinity is defined by the association constant (K a ) =1/K d Each ligand / receptor complex has its own specific binding affinity. k1k1 k -1 K d = k -1 / k 1

13 [ligand] response Which graph represents a cell with a receptor with the highest affinity? lowhigh A B CD

14 (Think-Pair  1 minute essay) What is the relationship between affinity and threshold? [ligand] response lowhigh ABCD

15 Affinity and the curves Which of these factors can the cell control? How might a cell be able to control its own threshold? Affinity = 1 / K d

16 Affinity and the curves [Ligand] Response Affinity = 1 / K d Associate each of the following with the appropriate graph above A. [L]=1 µM, [R]=0.5 µM, K d =.25 µM B.[L]=1 µM, [R]=1.25 µM, K d =.25 µM BA

17 Affinity and the curves [Ligand] Response Affinity = 1 / K d Associate each of the following with the appropriate graph above A. [L]=1 µM, [R]=1.25 µM, K d =.25 µM B. [L]=1 µM, [R]=1.25 µM, K d =.5 µM AB

18 Relationship between [R],[LR],K d In general, What happens to [LR] when [R] increases and K d stays the same? What happens to [LR] when K d increases and [R] stays the same?

19 Affinity and the curves [Ligand] Response Associate each of the following with the appropriate graph above A. [L]=1 µM, [R]=0.5 µM, K d =.25 µM B.[L]=1 µM, [R]=1.25 µM, K d =.25 µM C.[L]=1 µM, [R]=1.25 µM, K d =.5 µM Affinity = 1 / K d BAC

20 Affinity and the curves [Ligand] Response Associate each of the following with the appropriate graph above A. [L]=1 µM, [R]=0.5 µM, K d =.25 µM B.[L]=1 µM, [R]=1.25 µM, K d =.25 µM C.[L]=1 µM, [R]=1.25 µM, K d =.5 µM Affinity = 1 / K d BCA

21 Think-Pair-Share (2 minutes) Assume the order of response events to an adrenaline spike is: 1st) heart rate increase, 2nd) blood vessel constriction, 3rd) sweating [ligand] response lowhigh Which of the following associates the response curves with the physiological response? A)Heart = blue, blood = black, sweat = green B) Heart = green, blood = black, sweat = blue C) Heart = black, blood = blue, sweat = green D) All tissues would have the same response curve

22 What happens when your adrenaline rush goes away??

23 Off-switch (negative threshold ) Basic response threshold Maximum response threshold [Adrenaline] Fight - Flight response lowhigh

24 Ligand-receptor interactions are widespread and have varied roles in organisms. The immune system Development Environmental sensing

25 A.1 Ligand receptor complex B.100 - 1000 Ligand receptor complexes C.1000 -10,000 Ligand receptor complexes D.10,000 -100,000 Ligand receptor complexes E.100,000 - 1 million Ligand receptor complexes How many ligand / receptor complexes are required to elicit a cellular response?

26 Summative Assessment 1)Explain the concept of threshold 2)Relate changes in dissociation constants to cellular responses – Correlate changing K d values to how they affect the graph 3) Describe the effects that drug A would have on the fight or flight response if drug A: – Lowered the concentration of adrenaline – Blocked the receptor 4)Relate the importance of understanding mathematics to experimentally analyzing cellular responses


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