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Biology Campbell Reece 8th Chap 11 illustrated pictures
Cell Communication
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Biology
9th Grade
10/02/2013

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What is a signal transduction pathway
Definition
The process by which a signal on a cell's surface is converted to a specific cellular response in a series of steps.
Term
What is quorum sensing
Definition
A cell or small organism like bacteria can follow a chemical trail by reacting to whichever side of the cell has had the most receptors activated.
Term
What are biofilms
Definition

Aggregations of bacteria that often form recognizable structures containing regions of specialized function

 

Sometimes called Slime

 

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There are three kinds of communication between cells:

 

Direct Contact - 2 kinds

Local Signalling - 2 kinds

Long-distance - 1 kind

 

Name all five kinds

Definition

Cell junctions

Cell-Cell Recognition

Paracrine signaling

Synaptic signaling

hormonal signaling

 

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What are the three stages of cell signaling
Definition

Reception

Transduction

Response

 

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What is a ligand
Definition
A molecule that specifically binds to another, usually larger, molecule
Term
Name three kinds of cell membrane receptors
Definition

G-Protein Coupled

Receptor Tyrosine Kinases

Ion Channel Receptors

 

 

 

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What kinds of signaling molecules cannot enter the cell and must bind to cell membrane receptors
Definition
Water soluble molecules cannot enter the cell and some molecules are too large to slip into the cell
Term
What kinds of signaling molecules enter the cell and must bind to receptors in the cytoplasm or the nucleus
Definition
Hydrophobic Molecules and molecules that are small enough to slip into the cell such as steroids & nitric oxide
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What are the steps of G-Protein Coupled Reception
Definition

Inactive State

G-Protein is bound to GDP (guanosine di-phosphate)

 

Reception

Signaling molecule binds to the extracellular side of the cell membrane receptor.

 

Transduction

the receptor modifies its shape so that it binds a G-Protein to the cytoplasmic side.

the G-Protein binds to a GTP which displaces its GDP and activates the G-Protein.

 

Response

The G-Protein disassociates from the receptor and moves across the cell membrane to an enzyme and alters its shape.  This enzyme will then trigger further cell response.

 

Recharge

The G-Protein is also a GTPase enzyme so it hydrolyzes its bound GTP to GDP and releases a phosphorus.  The G-Protein then returns to its inactive state.

 

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What are the steps involved in Receptor Tyrosine Kinases signal transduction through the cell membrane
Definition

Reception

Signaling molecule binds to the Ligand binding sites on a pair of tyrosine kinase proteins

 

Transduction

The pair of tyrosine kinase proteins associate with each other and form a dimer

 

The Tyrosine kinase dimer adds six ATP to its tyrosine tail domain

 

Cellular Response

Receptor proteins inside the cell bind to a phosphorylated tyrosine domain.  The activated receptor proteins then trigger cellular response.  

 

This receptor, unlike the G-Protein receptor, can activate many cellular responses with each activiation because of its multiple binding domains.

 

Recharge

Phosphate is released, dimer disassociates, and two tyrosine kinases move apart.

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How does a signaling molecule interact with an intracellular receptor?
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What is a protein Kinase
Definition
The general term for an enzyme that transfers a phosphate group from ATP to a protein, thus phosphorylating the protein.
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What is protein phosphatase
Definition
An enzyme that (dephosphorylates) removes phosphate groups from proteins, often functioning to revers the effect of a protein kinase.
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What are second messengers
Definition

A small, nonprotein, water-soluble molecule or ion, such as calcium ion (Ca2+) or cyclic AMP.  

 

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