BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Protein Kinase A, Chemiosmosis, Chlorophyll

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Distinguish between: a g protein-coupled receptor, and a g protein. G protein coupled receptor is a protein that is embedded in the membrane, and the g-protein is an intracellular. Phosphodiestersae deactivates cyclic amp(catalysizes break down of camp) Protein phosphotase removes phosphate group from a protein. Receptor kinase a is a receptor in the plasma membrane activated by a signal coming from outside the cell. With respect to cell it means changing physical or chemical. I. e. energy is capacity to make physical or chemical changes in the cell. Movement throughout the cell requires energy to power that movement (mechanical work) Moving molecules against a diffusion gradient (use atp to power movement) Electrical work; ion is moved across gradient, to generate electrochemical gradient, and this build up can be used in the activation of muscles cells. Generation of heat, used by animals to maintain a high body temperature.

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