BIOC32H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Lipid Droplet, Phospholipid, Hydrophile

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6 Feb 2016
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Hormone present at nano molar concentration in blood. In non genomic, g protein bound to it, a single hormone binding to a single receptor lead to activation of many g proteins. Each of them can have a signal amplification. Thus hormone don"t need to be present at high concentrations within blood due to amplification process. In genomic, could lead to multiple copies of mrna and lead to new proteins, and if an enzyme lead to many copies of its products. Amine hormones (catecholamines): all derivative of tyrosine. Cell has to first take up tyrosine, then converts it into dopa through enzymatic process, then conversion from dopa to dopamine. Dopamine then gets transported into vesicle, then in vesicle converted to ne, removed from vesicle to convert to epinephrine (e). Then packaged again into vesicles to be released upon stimulation. Major site of epinephrine production is in chromaffin cells found in medulla of adrenal glands.

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