BIO 111 Study Guide - Final Guide: Paracrine Signalling, Protein Kinase, Cell Membrane

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Bio 111 chapter 11 notes & study guide solutions. Paracrine signaling: signaling molecules released from paracrine cells that diffuse through the extracellular fluid, targeting nearby cells by being a local mediator, example: cell that are involved in inflammation during infection. Three stages of cell signaling: reception detection of a signaling molecule. Detected when the signaling molecule binds to a receptor protein located at the cell"s surface: transduction binding of a signaling molecule changes the receptor protein in some way, causing this to take place. This stage changes the signal to a form that can bring about cellular response. This stage brings about the signal transduction pathway: response the signal from the previous stage causes a cellular response. This response can be basically any cellular activity imaginable. Ligand receptor interaction: interactions between a molecule of extracellular origin and a protein on a target cell, the signal-transduction system uses the ligand as the primary messenger.

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