BIOL 336 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Hydrolysis, Adenylyl Cyclase

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Lecture 7 - cell signaling iv: molecular targets of g-proteins - adenylyl cyclase and. Be able to: compare the actions of the enzymes adenylyl cyclase and phospholipase c once activated by the gtp-bound alpha subunits of an activated g-protein. Several types of trimeric g-proteins in the body each binds with a specific receptor. Some physiological actions g-proteins play a role in: This lecture focuses on two specific types of proteins: gs, the g-protein that activates the downstream enzyme adenylyl cyclase, gq, the g-protein that activates the downstream enzyme phospholipase c. Gs, ----> adenylyl cyclase is an enzyme that catalyzes the second messenger cyclic amp (camp) from atp. camp activated the protein kinase a, involved in the biological processes including long-term memory. Having too much camp present can affect the cell"s sensitivity to extracellular molecules. So if a signal is not received, camp is quickly degraded by phosophodiesterase.

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