MBB 231 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor, Signal Transduction, Adrenergic Receptor

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Mbb 231: understand the basic principles of signal transducion. 2: release of the signaling molecule via exocytosis. 3: binding of signaling molecule (ligand) to a protein receptor on the target cell. 4: binding of ligand to receptor results in some kind of conformaional change of the receptor. 5: receptor then iniiates one or more intracellular pathways that results in. 6: speciic changes in cellular funcion, metabolism, gene expression, shape, movement. 7: deacivaion of the receptor and removal of ligand: understand the diferences between endocrine, paracrine, autocrine and contact dependent signaling. Endocrine: hormones are distributed widely via bloodstream (insulin) Paracrine: local distribuion via extracellular luid (many immune system modulators) Autocrine: signalling molecule is made by the same cell that the signalling molecule binds to. Contact-dependent: no secreted molecule signalling molecule is atached to membrane of signalling cell. Single receptor has only one signalling molecule (ligand), but a ligand can bind to more than 1 receptor.

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