BIOL 336 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Salt, Transmembrane Protein, Thalamus

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Compare the actions of the downstream enzymes adenylyl cyclase and phospholipase c. There are many types of trimeric g proteins in the body. G proteins binds to a specific type of receptor and activates a specific type of downstream targets. The g protein called gs is involved in regulation of kidney function and determining when an endocrine cell will form and secrete a steroid hormone. Once gs is activated by binding a gtp. The gtp bound alpha subunit of gs activates adenylyl cyclase. Adenylyl cyclase catalizes the formation of the second messenger cyclic amp from atp. camp is involved in long term memory. For camp to be informative we can"t have camp stick around in a cell, indefinitely. There need to be enzymes that break down camp. So if the cell receives a signal to form more camp will register that information in the cell. Similarly, caffeine acts as a camp phosphodiesterase inhibitor.

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