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BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Lipid Bilayer, Alpha Helix, Transmembrane Protein
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1. Phospholipase
C-Â-Ã
produces
phosphatidylinositol
3,4,5-Â-trisphosphate
and
diacylglycerol.
(
)
(
)
2. PDGF
activates
GPCR.
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)
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)
3. Rho
is
an
example
of
heterotrimeric
G
proteins.
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(
)
(
)
4. All
members
of
the
G
protein
coupled
receptors
interact
with
small
GTPase
Ras.
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)
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)
5. Adrenaline
is
an
example
of
the
ligands
for
the
RPTK
family.
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(
)
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)
6. Ras
GEF
activates
RPTK.
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(
)
(
)
7. PH
domain
containing
proteins
bind
to
activated
EGFR.
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(
)
(
)
8. Ligands
for
GPCR
proteins
induce
dimerization
of
the
receptor.
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(
)
(
)
9. Grb2
is
an
adaptor
protein
that
binds
to
a
phospho-Â-tyrosine
residue
of
activated
RPTK
through
a
PH
domain.
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(
)
(
)
10. When
a
cell
is
expressing
a
large
number
of
dominant
negative
EGFR
proteins,
an
introduction
of
a
constitutively
active
Ras
mutant
will
allow
EGF
signaling.
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(
)
(
)
11. PI3K
generates
phosphatidylinositol
3,4,5-Â-trisphosphate
from
IP3.
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)
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)
12. Calcium
inhibits
PKC.
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)
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)
13. cAMP
activates
PKA.
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(
)
(
)
14. The
MAP
kinase
ERK
inhibits
MAP
kinase
kinases.
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(
)
(
)
15. cAMP
is
an
example
of
a
first
messenger.
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(
)
(
)
16. All
7-Â-Transmembrane
receptors
are
G
Protein
Coupled
Receptors.
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(
)
(
)
17. Both
Ga
and
GÃ
subunits
of
the
heterotrimeric
G
protein
can
mediate
GPCR
signaling.
-Â--Â--Â-
(
)
(
)
18. Both
Ga
and
GÃ
subunits
of
the
heterotrimeric
G
protein
have
GTPase
activity.
-Â--Â--Â--Â--Â--Â--Â--Â--Â--Â--Â--Â-
(
)
(
)
19. The
Gas
subunit
of
the
heterotrimeric
G
protein
suppresses
the
function
of
Adenylyl
cylase.
(
)
(
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