BSC-2010 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Inositol Trisphosphate, Receptor Tyrosine Kinase, G Protein–Coupled Receptor

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Ch11 cell communication- 1. second messengers tend to be water-soluble and small. The purpose of this molecule is to(stimulate an a yeast cell to grow toward the cell)4. in which part of cell are calcium ions usually found? (endoplasmic reticulum)5. in a phosphorylation cascade, _phosphorylate proteins, and __dephosphorylate them. (protein kinases; protein phosphatases)6. after a signaling molecule binds to a g protein- coupled receptor, what activates the associated g protein? (gtp displaces gdp on the g protein. )9. what effect does ligand binding have on receptor tyrosine kinase proteins? (ligand binding causes them to phosphorylate and form dimers. )10. when a platelet contacts a damaged blood vessel, it is stimulated to release thromboxane a2. Thromboxane a2 in turn stimulates vascular spasm and attracts additional platelets to the injured site. In this example thromboxane a2 is acting as a _. (local regulator)11. testosterone and estrogen are lipid- soluble signal molecules that cross the plasma membrane by simple diffusion.

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