BIOSC 0150 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Adenosine Receptor, Protein Kinase, Insulin Receptor

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One activated protein may activate multiple pathways: multiple pathways can converge, one pathway can be activated while another is inhibited. Receptor location: on membrane large/polar ligands bind to cell membrane receptors, ex. Insulin: intracellular for smaller nonpolar ligands capable of diffusing across cell membrane, many intracellular receptors are transcription factors, after binding their ligands they move to the nucleus and bind to dna altering gene expression, ex. Estrogen and light: types of cell membrane receptors, ion channels allow ions to go in or out of cell. Signals can be hormones, sensory stimuli (light), electrical charge difference. Acetylcholine receptor: protein kinase catalyzes phosphorylation of themselves or other proteins. Insulin receptor: g protein-linked receptors signal binding to receptor activates a g protein which activates an effector protein. Ex. camp is produced by atp through enzyme adenylyl cyclase: in liver cells, 2 enzymes get phosphorylated. Glycogen synthase inhibited: prevents glucose from being stored as glycogen.

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