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Cell Communication II Chapter 15. An animal cell depends on extracellular signals to survive or divide.

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1 Cell Communication II Chapter 15

2 An animal cell depends on extracellular signals to survive or divide

3 An animal cell depends on extracellular signals to differentiate. Without extracellular signals the cell will die

4 Signaling molecules must be turned over rapidly; if turnover time is one minute concentration can decrease rapidly

5 Extracellular signaling molecules can bind to intracellular receptors

6 Acetyl choline causes release of NO which results in rapid relaxation of smooth muscle cells

7 Signaling molecules that bind to nuclear receptors are small and hydrophobic

8 Inhibitory proteins make receptor inactive when not bound to the signaling molecule

9 When signaling molecule binds receptor binds DNA and increases gene transcription

10 Nuclear receptors have a DNA binding domain

11 Extracellular signaling molecules can bind to cell surface receptors

12 3 large classes of cell surface receptors; ion channel linked receptors

13 Active Chemical Synapse

14 3 large classes of cell surface receptors; G protein linked receptors

15 3 large classes of cell surface receptors; enzyme linked receptors

16 G-protein linked receptor

17 The structure of an inactive G-protein

18 Without signaling molecule G-protein is inactive

19 G-protein binds to receptor when signaling molecule is present

20 G-protein accepts GTP and disassemble into two active subunits

21 The α subunit of the G-protein can be deactivated through hydrolysis of GTP

22 Deactivation of G-protein

23 Reassembly of α subunit with other 2 subunits reforms inactive G-protein complex

24 Arrestin binds phosphorylated G-protein receptor and deactivates the receptor and prepares it for endocytosis

25 DVD clip 61

26 Release of cAMP inside cell caused by serentonin and mediated by a G-protein

27 Synthesis and degradation of cyclic AMP

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29 Activation of cAMP dependent protein kinase

30 Activation of gene transcription by cAMP

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