Chapter 11
11.2- Reception
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Ligand is highly specific
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There will be a shape change in a receptor
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Most signal proteins are plasma membrane
proteins
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3 Receptor in plasm a membrane
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G-Protein- coupled
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Receptor tyrosine kinases
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Ion channel receptors
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G protein- coupled receptors (GPCR)
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Largest family
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Works with help of a G protein
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G protein acts as an on/off switch- if GDP is
bound to the G protein, the G protein is inactive
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Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs)
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Attach phosphates to tyrosine
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Can trigger multiple signal transduction pathways
at once
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Abnormal functioning is associated with cancers
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Ligand- gated ion channel
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Acts as a gate when receptor changes shape
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When a signal molecules binds as a ligand to the
receptor, the gate allows specific ions, such as NA+ or CA+,
through a channel in the receptor
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Intracellular Receptor
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Found in the cytosol or nucleus of target cells
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Small or hydrophobic chemical messengers
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Activate receptors
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EX: Steroid/ Thyroid hormone
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An activated hormone receptor complex can act as
a transcription factor, turning on specific genes
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