Cell Communication CHAPTER 11 unicate? igeria com municate? Cell Signaling Anima
Secreting local regulators (growth factors, neurotransmitters) Long distance (hormones)
3 Stages of Cell Signaling:
1. Reception: Detection of a signal molecule (ligand) coming from outside the cell2. Transduction: Convert signal to a form that can bring about a cellular response
3 Stages of Cell Signaling: 1.
4. Transduction: Convert signal to a form that can bring about a cellular response
n : Cellular response to the signal molecule Transduction Reception Response Transduction 1. Reception
ding between signal molecule (ligand) + receptor is highly specific. 1. Reception
Binding between signal molecule (ligand) + receptor is highly specific.
Ligand binds to receptor protein protein changes SHAPE initiates transduction
Eg. testosterone or nitric oxide (NO)
P Liga las nd binds ma Memb to re ors in protein changes SHAPE initiates transduction G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Plasma Membrane Receptors G-Protein-Coupled Receptor G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Receptor Tyrosine Kinase G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Plasma Membrane Receptors Ligand-Gated Ion Channel 2. Transduction
ractions relay signals from receptors target molecules
Protein kinase: enzyme that phosphorylates and activates proteins at next level
2. Transduction
Phosphorylation cascade: enhance and amplify signal
Cascades of molecular interactions relay signals from receptors target molecules
Protein kinase: enzyme that phosphorylates and activates proteins at next level
Phosphorylation cascade: enhance and amplify signal
Second Messengers
small, nonprotein molecules/ions that can relay signal inside cell
Eg. cyclic AMP (cAMP), calcium ions (Ca2+), inositol triphosphate (IP
Second Messengers poonprot nse ein molecules/ions that can relay signal inside cell
Regulate activity of proteins in cytoplasm
3. Response An egulate Examp prot nicarnin n on/off genes in nucleus (gene expression) An Example of Cell Communication ht
Signal transduction pathways can be blocked or defective
Drugs (anesthetics, antihistamines, blood pressure meds)
lera (anesthetics, antihistamines, blood pressure meds)
Disease acquired by drinking contaminated water (w/human feces)
Bacteria (Vibrio cholerae) colonizes lining of small intestine and produces toxin
2 Toxin modifies G-protein involved in regulating salt & water secretion
1 Disease acquired by drinking contaminated water (w/human feces)
G protein stuck in active form intestinal cells secrete salts, water
Bacteria (Vibrio cholerae) colonizes lining of small intestine and produces toxin
Infected person develops profuse diarrhea and could die from loss of water and salts
2 Toxin modifies G-protein involved in regulating salt & water secretion
G protein stuck in active form intestinal cells secrete salts, water
Viagra ed person develops profuse diarrhea and could die from loss of water and salts Used as treatment for erectile dysfunction Inhibits hydrolysis of cGMP GMP
Prolongs signal to relax smooth muscle in artery walls; increase blood flow to penis
Used as treatment for erectile dysfunction
osis drolysis = cell s of cGMP uicide GMP
sted muscle in artery walls; increase blood flow to penis
Triggered by signals that activate cascade of “suicide” proteins (caspase)
Apoptosis = cell suicide
Protect neighboring cells from damage
Triggered by signals that activate cascade of “suicide” proteins (caspase)
May be involved in some diseases (Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s)
Protect neighboring cells from damage
Interference may contribute to cancers
osis olve of a d in some human dise cellson’s, Alzheimer’s)
Right: WBC undergoing apoptosis – shrinking and forming lobes (“blebs”)
Apoptosis of a human white blood cell poptosis during paw development in the mouse
Right: WBC undergoing apoptosis – shrinking and forming lobes (“blebs”)
Effect of apoptosis during paw development in the mouse Cell Communication CHAPTER 11 municate? igeria com municate? Cell Signaling An
Secreting local regulators (growth factors, neurotransmitters) Long distance (hormones)
3 Stages of Cell Signaling:
1. Reception: Detection of a signal molecule (ligand) coming from outside the cell2. Transduction: Convert signal to a form that can bring about a cellular response
3 Stages of Cell Signaling: 1.
4. Transduction: Convert signal to a form that can bring about a cellular response
n : Cellular response to the signal molecule Transduction Reception Response Transduction 1. Reception
esponse
Binding between signal molecule (ligand) + receptor is highly specific. 1. Reception
Binding between signal molecule (ligand) + receptor is highly specific.
Ligand binds to receptor protein protein changes SHAPE initiates transduction
Eg. testosterone or nitric oxide (NO)
P Liga las nd binds ma Memb to re ors in protein changes SHAPE initiates transduction G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Plasma Membrane Receptors G-Protein-Coupled Receptor G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Receptor Tyrosine Kinase G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Ligand-Gated Ion Channel Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Plasma Membrane Receptors Ligand-Gated Ion Channel 2. Transduction
ractions relay signals from receptors target molecules
Protein kinase: enzyme that phosphorylates and activates proteins at next level
2. Transduction
Phosphorylation cascade: enhance and amplify signal
Cascades of molecular interactions relay signals from receptors target molecules
Protein kinase: enzyme that phosphorylates and activates proteins at next level
Phosphorylation cascade: enhance and amplify signal
Second Messengers
small, nonprotein molecules/ions that can relay signal inside cell
Eg. cyclic AMP (cAMP), calcium ions (Ca2+), inositol triphosphate (IP
Second Messengers poonprot nse ein molecules/ions that can relay signal inside cell
Regulate activity of proteins in cytoplasm
3. Response An egulate Examp prot nicarnin n on/off genes in nucleus (gene expression) An Example of Cell Communication ht
Signal transduction pathways can be blocked or defective
Drugs (anesthetics, antihistamines, blood pressure meds)
lera (anesthetics, antihistamines, blood pressure meds)
Disease acquired by drinking contaminated water (w/human feces)
Bacteria (Vibrio cholerae) colonizes lining of small intestine and produces toxin
2 Toxin modifies G-protein involved in regulating salt & water secretion
1 Disease acquired by drinking contaminated water (w/human feces)
G protein stuck in active form intestinal cells secrete salts, water
Bacteria (Vibrio cholerae) colonizes lining of small intestine and produces toxin
Infected person develops profuse diarrhea and could die from loss of water and salts
2 Toxin modifies G-protein involved in regulating salt & water secretion
G protein stuck in active form intestinal cells secrete salts, water
Viagra ed person develops profuse diarrhea and could die from loss of water and salts Used as treatment for erectile dysfunction Inhibits hydrolysis of cGMP GMP
Prolongs signal to relax smooth muscle in artery walls; increase blood flow to penis
Used as treatment for erectile dysfunction
osis drolysis = cell s of cGMP uicide GMP
d digested muscle in artery walls; increase blood flow to penis
Triggered by signals that activate cascade of “suicide” proteins (caspase)
Apoptosis = cell suicide
Protect neighboring cells from damage
Triggered by signals that activate cascade of “suicide” proteins (caspase)
May be involved in some diseases (Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s)
Protect neighboring cells from damage
Interference may contribute to cancers
osis olve of a d in some human dise cellson’s, Alzheimer’s)
Right: WBC undergoing apoptosis – shrinking and forming lobes (“blebs”)
Apoptosis of a human white blood cell apoptosis during paw development in the mouse
Right: WBC undergoing apoptosis – shrinking and forming lobes (“blebs”)
Effect of apoptosis during paw development in the mouse
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