Biology 2290F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Protein Kinase C, Adenylyl Cyclase, Protein Kinase A

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Activation of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor and k+ channels in the heart. Lecture 10: functions of g protein-coupled receptors in cells. When acetylcholine binds to its receptor, it leads to the opening of k+ channel and cellular hyperpolarization. Gbeta-gamma subunit activates the effector protein (k+ channel) The beta-gamma subunit elicits change in the effector (k+ channel: this is different form most other gpcrs. Adenylyl cyclase catalyzes formation of cyclic amp (camp) Gpcr/camp pathway is very common in many mammalian cells. Major effector of gpcr is adenylyl cyclase is a transmembrane protein. Alpha subunit can elevate or inhibit camp production. Inappropriate activation of adenylyl cyclase cholera toxin in intestinal epithelial cells. Toxin enters enterocytes of small intestine using a gm1 ganglioside receptor. Cl- pumped out and na+ follows and h2o loss to intestine. The alpha subunit of the cholera toxin moves to the galphas subunit, binds it and causes conformational change. Constitutively activates the galphas protein: bound to gtp, doesn"t hydrolyze it.

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