BIO_SC 2300 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor, Guanylyl Cyclase, Paracrine Signalling

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Signal transduction-- the process of perceiving and converting signals into responses. Extracellular signal -- activates the signal transduction pathway. Cal be proteins, lipids, sugars, light, gravity, etc. Target cell-- contains the receptor for the ligand/signal. Receptor--the target cell contains receptor proteins that recognize and respond specifically to the signal. Endocrine cells -- specialized cells that generate and secrete large amounts of signaling molecules. In animals, signal through the blood stream; in plants, through the xylem and phloem. Hormones-- signals that move from endocrine cells and through the endocrine signaling pathway. small, hydrophobic. Local mediators-- the localized signals in paracrine signaling. Endocrine signaling-- transduction of signals (hormones) over long distances/throughout the body. Uses local mediators that diffuse through the membranes not a vascular pathway. Autocrine signaling-- when cells receive signals that they sent out themselves. A cell that binds a ligand/signal that it previous released/generated. Contact-dependent signaling-- signal molecules bound to membrane of one cell and another cell contains the receptor.

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