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cells that secrete hormones |
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Traits of steriod hormones |
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- small hydrophobic
- lipid soluble
- related to structure of cholesterol
- e.g cortisol, vitamin D, estradiol and testosterone
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Steriod hormone receptors |
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- intracellular proteins
- fuction as transcription factors
- activate/repress genes
- have same general structure
- n-terminal region
- DNA binding domain
- c-terminal hormone-binding domain
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signaling hormones that work by seginal-transduction cascade |
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- adrenaline
- glucagon
- insulin
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insulin receptor is specifically what kind or receptor? |
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Describe the process of using a trimeric G-protein (specifically with adrenaline or glucagon) |
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write it out/look in notes |
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qualities of a second messenger |
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- small molecule
- tranduces a signal
- can change concentration rapidly
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Two things critical for signal-transduction |
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- Amplification
- reversibility (ability to "reset")
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What are the three steps that reverse g-protein signaling back to the un-stimulated state? |
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- GTPase of trimeric G-proteirn stimulated by adenyly cyclase
- cAMP to AMP via phosphodiesterase
- dephosphorylation of proteins via ser/thr phospatases
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how many hydrogen bonds to adenine and thymine(or uracil) share? |
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How many hydrogen bonds do guanine and cytosine share? |
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sites where DNA unwinds and forms a replication bubble |
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opens the replication bubble |
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set of base pairs put on the template strand to start DNA replication |
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seals the "nicks" between finished DNA strands by forming phosphodiester bonds between newly synthesized strands of DNA |
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can break and form phosphodiester bonds in order to relieve strain on the twisted DNA strand during opening in replication |
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sequences on the ends of chromosomes synthesized by the enzyme telomerase, prevent the loss of genetic informaiton during DNA replication and sole the "end problem" |
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messenger RNA - carries information from DNA into the cytoplasm (in eukaryotic cells)
- precursor to mature RNA |
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ribosomal RNA - functional component of the ribosome, the molecualar machine that makes protein |
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transfer RNA - carries amino acids to the translation machine |
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a specific set of relatively short DNA sequences where initiation of transcription occurs via a RNAP |
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in e coli and other bacteria, single transcription unit that contains several genes - cpidng information for several proteins |
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binds to TATA box, usually 30bp upstream from start site in most RNAPII genes |
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