BIOL 364 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: G Protein–Coupled Receptor, Rod Cell, Guanylyl Cyclase

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15. 4 g protein-coupled receptors that regulate ion channels. The opening and closing of ion channels causes changes in the membrane protein. Many neurotransmitter receptors are ligand-gated ion channels, which open in response to binding of a ligand. Many neurotransmitter receptors are g protein coupled receptors whose effector proteins are. Neurotransmitter binding to these receptors causes the associated ion channel to pen or close, leading to changes in the membrane potential. Other neurotransmitter receptors are g-protein coupled receptors that indirectly modulate the activity of ion channels via the action of second messengers. Acetylcholine receptors in the heart muscle activate a g protein that opens k+ channels. Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors are a type of gpcr found in cardiac muscle. When activated, these receptors slow the rate of heart muscle contraction. This type of acetylcholine receptor is coupled to a g i subunit, and ligand binding leads to opening of associated k+ channels (the effector protein) in the plasma membrane.

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