BIOLOGY 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Growth Factor, Paracrine Signalling, Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate

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Cells survive, grow and divide, and then differentiate (evolve) to be more specialized. Heart muscle cells decrease rate of force and concentration, salivary glands induce secretion and skeletal muscle cells result in contraction. When ligand attaches to receptor, the cell-surface receptor protein will detach. Cell-surface receptors- most molecules can t pass directly through the membrane so a lot of the ligand molecules have to have a receptor on the end of the cell. Intracellular receptors- small molecules can pass right through the cell membrane; they have receptors waiting for them inside the cell. When it goes through a smooth muscle cell, it results in muscle relaxation. If you relax muscles around your cell, blood flows easier. Steps in cell signaling: receptor activation, signal transduction, response, termination. signaling by protein phosphorylation and signaling by gtp-binding protein. G-protein coupled- ligand + receptor reacts with g-protein, where the g-protein is at first inactive because its bound to gdp.

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