BIOL1025 - Signalling pathways induced in cells (2) Flashcards
lipophilic signalling steroid signalling ligand gated ion channel enzyme linked receptor
lipophilic signalling
receptors inside cell
examples of lipophilic signalling
NO, steroids and thyroxin
NO
non-polar - local mediator - cant’ be stored
only trigger response with NO receptor
from arginine
uses NO synthase - eNOS, iNOS, nNOS
why NO is local
have very short half life
diffuses to adjacent cell
eNOS - function
control diameter of vessel and pressure
stimulated by histamine, acetyl choline, increase cheer flow
eNOS result
NO diffuses into smooth muscle cells = relaxation to decrease blood pressure
eNOS
blood vessel endothelial cell
nNOS
neuronal cells
iNOS
inducible isoform occurring in immune cells
Guanylate cyclase
target NO and binds to activate
cGMP produced from GTP
Pk
protein kinase
eNOS process
binds to Pk G - phosphorylate Ca2+ channels to block it
decreasing intracellular [Ca2+] = inhibit myosin-actin interaction
phosphorylation of K+ channel
activates it
hyperpolarise and relaxes as K+ leaks
phosphorylation of myosin light chain
actives causing the smooth muscles to relax
stopping NO signalling
rapidly oxidised by spontaneous breakdown
cGMP convert to GMP by phosphodiesterase (11 isoform) - breaks phosphodiesterase bond with 3’OH ribose
dephosphorylates protein back to OG form by phosphatase