BIOL 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Visual Phototransduction, Chromophore, Melanoma

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Signals come from outside the cell, transduced into cellular response: mediated by receptors. Hydrophobic signal molecule binds to cell-surface receptor protein. Uv light activates receptor: mediated by second messengers. Classes of cell-surface receptors: gpcr (g protein coupled receptors) o o. 3 g protein subunits (a, b, g) attached to membrane inside the cell, inactive. Signal molecule binds gpcr --> conformational change that allows the receptor to bind the protein. A unit exchanges gdp for gtp --> activates a. Gtp*a dissociates from beta-gamma: g protein subtypes. Alpha: dictates the type of signaling that happens downstream. Theoretical diversity: 27 x 6 x 14 = 2,268 2268 combinations. Opsins mediate phototransduction in the eye (conserved in all seeing species) o. In 7 transmembrane domains, bind chromophore (retinal: when light hits rod, retinal goes cis --> trans, activates g protein. Solar uv spectrum: a, b, c: uvc is shorter wavelength, uva is longest.

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