Biology And Biomedical Sciences BIOL 2960 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Adenylyl Cyclase, Protein Kinase A, Tyrosine Kinase

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Binding of ligand at the cell surface causes 2 receptor monomers to dimerize. This allows intracellular kinase domains to phosphorylate each other, which leads to signaling activity. Signal molecule binds to receptor at cell surface. Allows binding of the g-protein complex (inactive with gdp bound) Binding of inactive complex causes gdp to be exchanged for gtp -> activation step. On -> off: results from weak gtp hydrolyzing activity intrinsic to the g-protein and generally stimulated by other proteins (gtpases) Off -> on: involves exchange of gdp for gtp in response to a signal. Causes gdp bound form of g-protein to bind to the receptor, releasing the gdp and binding gtp. Activated alpha subunit dissociates from the beta and gamma subunits and binds to adenyl cyclase. Regulators synthesized in response to a primary signal, but can trigger downstream events in the absence of the original signal. Common component of signal transduction pathways downstream of some.

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