BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 21: Phospholipid, Hydrophile, Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate

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Activated receptor signal transduction pathway (stp) leads to the cell"s response. Most cases, chemical signals bind to protein receptors embedded in membrane; very few receptors (steroid hormones) bind to surface receptors. Ligand-bound membrane receptors activate intracellular second messengers and transmit signal further. Signals may activate different responses depending on particular proteins present in target cells: insulin activated pathways regulate cell proliferation, differentiation, glucose transport, and glycogen metabolism. Stp often involve enzyme-regulated changes in protein function: cell controls activity of proteins already existing in cell, which either signal transmission or cellular response. Proteins are not always active or inactive; activity must be turned off/on: phosphorylation changes the functionality of a protein. Done with the use of energy (atp) During phosphorylation, a phosphate group is transferred from atp. Addition of phosphate group adds 2 negative charges to the protein. Charges change electrostatic interaction in the protein modify shape.

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