chapter 9.1 sending and receiving signals Flashcards
what are 4 essential elements for cell communication
signalling cell
signalling molecule
receptor protein
responding cell
how do cells receive information?
from their environment and other cells
what is the signalling cell?
is the source of the signalling molecule
what is the signalling molecule?
very immensely- peptides, lipids and gases
- carries information from one cell to the next
- binds to the receptor protein on or in the responding cell , as a result there is a change in activity or behaviour from the responding cell.
what is receptor activation?
the “turning on” of a receptor which often occurs when a signalling molecule binds to a receptor on a responding cell.
what are the steps of cell signalling
- the signal binds to a receptor which is then activated
- the signal is transmitted to the interior of the cell by a signal transduction pathway
- the cell responds by activating an enzyme or turning on transcription of a gene
- the response is terminated so that new signals can be received.
what occurs during signal transduction?
- one molecule activates the next molecule and so on. can be thought as a chain reaction.
- signal is often amplified at each step
what occurs during the cellular response?
can take different forms depending on the path. for example: cell division, shape change, or signalling other cells.
what occurs during termination?
the cellular response is stopped and can be stopped along any point of signalling pathway.