Biology 2382B Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Adenylyl Cyclase, Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor, Pertussis Toxin

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Lecture 15: functions of g protein-coupled receptors in cells. Gpcrs fast acting effectors: k+ channels. Gpcrs that regulate adenylyl cyclase camp, epithelial cell cl- channels, pka, creb. Gpcrs that activate phospholipase c: ca2+, ip3, dag, pkc, no, cgmp, pkg. G coupled receptor biggest receptor family in human genome: 800 of them, regulate many things. Activation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor and k+ channels in the heart. When acetylcholine bind to its receptor, leads to opening of k+ channel and cellular hyperpolarization. G-betagamma subunit activates the effector protein (k+ channel) Structure of g protein coupled receptor: have extracellular domain that binds to ligand leading to ligand-receptor interaction. Once you have the activation of the trimeric g protein complex: It will dissociate from the receptor: alpha subunit dissociates from the beta-gamma subunit. Rare exception of a trimeric g protein complex: normally, it is the alpha subunit that is participating in the activation of the effector.

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