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Fundamentals of Biochemistry
Third Edition Donald Voet • Judith G. Voet • Charlotte W. Pratt Chapter 13 Biochemical Signaling Copyright © 2008 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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There are many forms that biochemicals are used to signal systems to start or stop functioning. An obvious example are the class of compounds called hormones, produced by endocrine glands.
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For instance, the adrenal medulla synthesizes catecholamines, one of which is norepinephrine, which is methylated to become epinephrine These chemicals enter the bloodstream and interact with cells that have α and β adrenergic receptors in their membranes. These chemicals can act as agonists or antagonists.
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Protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs) are a class of enzymes that activate other enzymes by covalent modification — phosphorylating a serine residue
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But to get PTKs to work, you first need to bind a ligand
But to get PTKs to work, you first need to bind a ligand. For example, the receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK), which is imbedded in a cell membrane (a transmembrane protein), binds insulin and switches conformation.
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Kinetics of binding a ligand
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Scatchard plot (b) yields the ligand binding constant KL
B = [bound ligand] = [RL]; F = [free ligand] = [L] George Scatchard, 1949
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The Ras signaling cascade regulates cell growth and differentiation: starts with an RTK
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Another group of signal transduction molecules are heterotrimeric G proteins
The structure of a heterotrimeric G protein, showing a bound GDP molecule
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Adenylate cyclase (AC) catalyzes the production of cyclic AMP (cAMP) from ATP
AC is activated by the binding of a heterotrimeric G protein
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G protein coupled receptors contain 7 transmembrane helices
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Figure 13-18
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Adenylate cyclase synthesizes cAMP that activates protein kinase A (PKA)
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Figure 13-21
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Figure 13-21b
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The adenylate cyclase (AC) signaling system
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Box 13-4a
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Box 13-4b
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Box 13-5a
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Box 13-5b
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