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Vesicle Transport Chapter 13
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Multivesicular bodies form on the pathway to late endosomes
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ubiquitin marks protein for destruction
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Formation of secretory vesicles
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Blood glucose regulation
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α and β cells in islet of Langerhans
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The Pancreas
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Secretory vesicles formed in a insulin secreting β cell of the pancreas stained with clathrin antibody
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Release of insulin from a secretory vesicle of a pancreatic β-cell
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Insulin signal causes relocation of glucose transporters
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Before Insulin Before insulin was discovered in 1921, everyone with type 1 diabetes died within weeks to years of its onset
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rapid histamine release by mast cells
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Cell Communication chapter 15
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Intracellular signaling pathways
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4 types of intercellular signaling
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Autocrine signaling allow a group of cells but not a single cell to respond to a differentiation signal coordinates decisions by a group of identical cells
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Gap junctions allow signaling information to be shared by neighboring cells
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figure 05-06b.jpg Gap Junction
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An animal cell depends on extracellular signals to survive or divide
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An animal cell depends on extracellular signals to differentiate. Without extracellular signals the cell will die
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Acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter, can induce various responses in different cells
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Chemical Structure of Acetylcholine
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Signaling molecules must be turned over rapidly; if turnover time is one minute concentration can decrease rapidly
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Signaling molecules must be turned over rapidly; if turnover time is one minute concentration can increase rapidly
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Extracellular signaling molecules can bind to intracellular receptors
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Acetyl choline causes release of NO which results in rapid relaxation of smooth muscle cells
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Signaling molecules that bind to nuclear receptors are small and hydrophobic
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Inhibitory proteins make receptor inactive when not bound to the signaling molecule
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When signaling molecule binds receptor binds DNA and increases gene transcription
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Nuclear receptors have a DNA binding domain
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Extracellular signaling molecules can bind to cell surface receptors
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3 large classes of cell surface receptors; ion channel linked receptors
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Active Chemical Synapse
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3 large classes of cell surface receptors; G protein linked receptors
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3 large classes of cell surface receptors; enzyme linked receptors
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