MBB 231 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Insulin Receptor, Gtpase, Insulin

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There are two major classes of cell-surface receptor proteins: g protein linked receptors: covered in lecture 15 (not required for exam), enzyme linked receptors: the binding of a ligand activates kinase activity. There are two major categories of enzyme linked receptors: receptor tyrosine kinases (rtk): receptors which phosphorylate tyrosine residues. These are enzyme-coupled receptors that bind ligands and also function as kinases (contain. They contain a tyrosine kinase activity, not tyrosine kinase as a ligand, which is found in. Receptor tyrosine kinases are composed up of the following: Large extracellular domain: functions in binding the ligand. Single transmembrane helix: functions in dimerization and activates rtk. Large cytosolic domain: functions as the site for kinase and phosphorylation activities. Receptor tyrosine kinases activation steps: the monomeric receptor unit binds a ligand which results in the dimerization of the.

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