BIOL 1107K Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Signal Transduction, Autocrine Signalling, Adenosine

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Signals: chemical or physical, come from outside the cell or from neighboring cells, body does(cid:374)"t (cid:396)espo(cid:374)d to all sti(cid:373)uli, signal transduction pathway. Se(cid:395)ue(cid:374)ce of (cid:373)olecula(cid:396) eve(cid:374)ts a(cid:374)d che(cid:373)ical (cid:396)eactio(cid:374)s that lead to a cell"s response to a signal. Signal reach target cells by diffusion or circulation. Autocrine: signals affect cells that make them. Signal, receptor, response = signal transduction pathway. Signal causes receptor protein to change shape. Expression of genes turned on or off. Cell activity is altered: a signal and its receptor. Ligand: starts a sequence to a chemical reaction and then leaves. Receptor changes shape when the ligand shows up. Caffeine binds to same receptors: 2 types of reception. Small, non-polar ligands diffuse across membrane (estrogen) Ligands = chemical (i. e. hormones) or sensory (light) Acetylcholine receptor on muscle cells: protein kinase receptors. These receptors are kinases they phosphorylate themselves or other proteins. Middle man = transfer from one thing to the next.

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