Cell Communication (Signaling) Part 2 AP Biology Cell Communication (Signaling) Part 2
Phosphorylation and Hydrolysis
Receptor Protein
G protein Receptor
Tyrosine – Kinase Receptor
Ion Channel Receptors Signal molecule (ligand) Gate closed Ions Plasma membrane Ligand-gated ion channel receptor Gate open Cellular response Gate closed
Intracellular receptors
Secondary Messenger cAMP Adenylyl cyclase Phosphodiesterase Pyrophosphate H2O P P i ATP Cyclic AMP AMP
First messenger (signal molecule such as epinephrine) Adenylyl cyclase G protein G-protein-linked receptor GTP ATP Second messenger cAMP Protein kinase A Cellular responses
Secondary Messenger Calmodulin EXTRACELLULAR FLUID Signal molecule (first messenger) G protein DAG GTP G-protein-linked receptor PIP2 Phospholipase C IP3 (second messenger) IP3-gated calcium channel Cellular re- sponses Various proteins activated Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Ca2+ Ca2+ (second messenger) CYTOSOL
Question: All receptor proteins, regardless of name, function or structure, operate the same way to trigger a response within a cell. In no more than three sentences, explain the signal transduction pathway. (5 Points)
Scoring Rubric: 1pt. Discussion of reception and Confirmational shape change. Deduct half point for no mention of conformational shape change. 1pt. Discussion of transduction converting the signal in to a cellular process. 1pt. Discussion of the response occurring. 1pt. Correct use of scientific terms. 1pt. Answer has no more than three sentences. (Following Directions.) This question addresses Essential Knowledge: 3.D.3