BIOC 3100 Study Guide - Final Guide: Arginase, Fumaric Acid, Ornithine

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Please provide sequential steps in the form of a sketch epinephrine creates a cascade of events (has two receptors in liver cells alpha and beta but only beta cells in muscles) alpha cells bring ca+ which stimulated glycogen degradation. 1= it first starts by binding to specific receptors, than the. 2= occupied receptors cause replacement of the gdp bound to gs by gtp, activating gs. 3= gs subunit moves to adenylyl cyclase and activates it, 4= adenylyl cyclase catalyzes the formation of camp. 6= phosphorylation of cellular proteins by pka causes cellular response to epinephrine. 7= camp is degraded reversing the activation of pka. One of the most common chemical reaction mechanisms used in living systems is the nucleophilic substitution reaction. Nucleophilic substitution is the reaction of an electron pair donor (the nucleophile, nu) with an electron pair acceptor (the electrophile).

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