BIO 152 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Intracellular Receptor, Bisphenol A, Cell Membrane

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Signals and receptors: types of signaling, types of receptors. The responding cell has receptor proteins that bind to the signaling molecule. Small molecules: amino acids, gasses, example: dopamine. Protein on cell surface, cytoplasm, or in nucleus. Ligand chemical signal that binds to receptor. What type of hormone is nonpolar: steroid. Ligands bind based on shape: endogenous ligand: the ligand that is usually there in the body, origin is inside the body. Estrogen: exogenous ligand: the ligand that comes from outside the body. Types of receptors: ligand gated channels, g-protein coupled receptor, receptor kinase, intracellular receptor. Ion channels alter the flow of ions across the plasma membrane. These channels can be opened in different ways. Some open in response to voltage channels across the membrane and are called voltage-gated ion channels. Other ion channels open when bound by their ligand and are called ligand-gated channels. Depends on size and charge, and only allows certain sizes and charges.

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