BI110 Lecture Notes - Phosphatase, Signal Transduction, Integral Membrane Protein

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Integral membrane protein- (domain in the inside and outside ) glycoproteins. Binding of a signal molecules: specific fit- like an enzyme binding substrate, cytoplasmic end: activate the receptor molecule. Signal relayed in a cell by a series of a protein kinases(enzymes) Protein kinase: transfer phosphate group from atp to one or more sites on a particular proteins, phosphate groups added to stimulate or inhibit activities of target proteins. Protein phosphate: phosphatase- enzyme- reverse of kinases- remove phosphate groups, continuously active in a cell always. Target protein could be kinase but not necessary. In the presence of signal molecule the pathway is activated. All depends on the presence and absence of the molecule outside the cell. Why cascade: very often the signal molecule is present in very small quantity, not a lot of them to bind to receptor molecules. Limited # of receptor that can be present.

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