BIO_SC 2300 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Signal Transduction, Paracrine Signalling, Endocrine System

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Cell communication is achieved by sending out signals that are converted into different forms. The process of perceiving and converting signals into responses is called signal transduction. Signal transduction begins when an extracellular signal is detected by a target cell. Signals can range from proteins, lipids, and sugars to gases, light, or gravity. The signal can be initiated by a signaling cell, or it can be something from the environment. Target cells contain receptor proteins that recognize and respond specifically to the signal. Signal perception causes a conformational change in the receptor. Triggers a cascade of reactions in which the signal is transferred among several relay molecules. Relay molecules include ions, nucleotides, and proteins. Ca2+ is a really good signaling molecule-- its concentration is kept low in cells. The change in the behavior of a cell is the direct result of the signal. Can occur through changes in gene expression, enzyme activation/deactivation, cytoskeletal rearrangement, and many more.

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