BIOLOGY 151 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9-3: G Protein–Coupled Receptor, Transmembrane Protein, Lipid Bilayer

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Receptors can be on the cell surface or in the interior of the cell. In these cases, these receptors are often already bounded to the dna. Three major types of cell-surface receptor act like molecular switches. There are three different group of receptor protein bases on their activation behavior: g protein-coupled receptor = cell surface protein associated with g protein protein that bind to gtp and gdp. When bind to gtp it is active, when bound to gdp it is inactive. When ligand binds to g protein coupled receptor, it will activate the g protein by replacing gdp with gtp: receptor kinase = it is an enzyme the adds a phosphate group called phosphorylation. Phosphatases is what removes a phosphate group to deactivate called dephosphorylation: ligand-gate ion channels = alter the flow of ions across the plasma membrane when bound by their ligand.

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