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The Endocrine System: Hormones and Gene Expression Samuel Yang Henok Daniel 4/3/13.

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1 The Endocrine System: Hormones and Gene Expression Samuel Yang Henok Daniel 4/3/13

2 Background: Hormone Receptors and Gene Expression In the 1970s, experiments suggested that estradiol and various other steroid affect gene transcription after they bind to their receptors. It was discovered that inside a steroid hormone receptor, there was a distinctive DNA-binding region known as a zinc finger. – It was also confirmed that steroid-hormone receptors bind to specific spots on DNA called hormone-response elements. After binding to the hormone-response element, the hormone receptor complex binds to DNA, which induces transcription. mRNA transcripts are produced, amplifying hormone signal. Each transcript is translated many times.

3 Steroid hormones directly regulate gene expression.

4 Signal Transduction Signal Transduction is the phenomenon that allows a message from a hormone to be changed into a form that is active inside the cell. Signal Transduction is broken down into two stages: 1.A specific receptor protein on the plasma membrane is activated by a hormone 2.A second messenger relays the signal into the cell, which produced a physiological response. 1.For cell-surface proteins -------->

5 cAMP: Second Messenger cAMP – Cyclic adenosine monophosphate – It is considered a second messenger (non-protein signal) that increases in concentration inside the cell – So as a hormone binds to receptor in the cell, the activation of a G protein occurs. – Synthesis of cAMP from ATP occurs by adenylyl cyclase enzyme cAMP transfers the signal from the cell surface to the signaling cascade in the cell

6 Signaling Cascade: Amplification The signaling cascade consists of a series of steps that serve the purpose to amplify a signal from a hormone. cAMP bind to protein kinase A The protein kinase A then activates molecules of phosphorylase kinase Phosphorylase kinase activates molecules of phosphorylase

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8 Signaling Cascade: Amplification Alpha-1 receptors – Calcium ions and IP3 (inositol triphosphate) serve as both messenger molecules – Diacylglycerol (DAG) and cyclic GMP (cGMP) are also second messengers


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