Chapter 11 Flashcards

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A series of steps linking a mechanical or chemical stimulus to a specific cellular response.

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Signal Transduction Pathway

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A secreted molecule that influences cells near where it is secreted.

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Local Regulators

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An enzyme that converts ATP to cyclic AMP in response to a signal.

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Adenylyl Cyclase

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A program of controlled cell suicide, which is brought about by signals that trigger the activation of a cascade of suicide proteins in the cell destined to die.

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Apoptosis

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Cyclic adenosine monophosphate, a ring-shaped molecule made from ATP that is a common intracellular signaling molecule (second messenger) in eukaryotic cells. It is also a regulator of some bacterial operons.

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Cyclic AMP (cAMP)

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A small, nonprotein, water-soluble molecule or ion, such as a calcium ion (Ca2+) or cyclic AMP that relays a signal to a cell’s interior in response to a signaling molecule bound by a signal receptor protein.

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Second Messenger

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A second messenger produced by the cleavage of a certain kind of phospholipid in the plasma membrane.

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Diacylglycerol (DAG)

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A GTP binding protein that relays signals from a plasma membrane signal receptor, known as a G protein-coupled receptor, to other signal transduction proteins inside the cell.

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G protein

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A signal receptor protein in the plasma membrane that responds to the binding of a signaling molecule by activating a G protein. Also called a G protein-linked receptor.

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G Protein-Coupled Receptor

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In multicellular organisms, one of many types of secreted chemicals that are formed in specialized cells, travel in body fluids, and act on specific target cells in other parts of the body to change their functioning.

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Hormone

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A molecule that binds specifically to another molecule, usually a larger one.

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Ligand

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A protein pore in cellular membranes that opens or closes in response to a signaling chemical (its ligand), allowing or blocking the flow of specific ions.

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Ligand-Gated Ion Channel

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A second messenger that functions as an intermediate between certain nonsteroid hormones and a third messenger, a rise in cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration.

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Inositol triphosphate (IP3)

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An enzyme that transfers phosphate groups from ATP to a protein, thus phosphorylating the protein.

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Protein Kinase

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An enzyme that removes the phosphate groups from (dephosphorylates) proteins, often functioning to reverse the effect of a protein kinase.

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Protein Phosphatase

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In cellular communication, the change in a specific cellular activity brought about by a transduced signal from outside the cell.

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Response

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The target cell’s detection of a signaling molecule coming from outside the cell. A chemical signal is “detected” when the signaling molecule binds to a receptor protein located at the cell’s surface or inside the cell.

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Reception

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A receptor protein in the plasma membrane, the cytoplasmic (intracellular) part of which can catalyze the transfer of a phosphate group from ATP to a tyrosine on another protein. They often respond to the binding of a signaling molecule by dimerizing and then phosphorylating a tyrosine on the cytoplasmiic portion of the other receptor in the dimer. The phosphorylated tyrosines on the receptors then activate other signal transduction proteins within the cell.

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Receptor Tyrosine Kinase

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A type of large relay protein to which several other relay proteins are simultaneously attached, increasing the efficiency of signal transduction.

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Scaffolding Protein

20
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In cellular communication, the conversion of a signal from outside the cell to a form that can bring about a specific cellular response.

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Transduction