Chemical Synaptic Transmission SEM1 Flashcards

1
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What are G protein-coupled receptors

A

Metabotropic

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2
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What are properties of G protein coupled receptors (GPCR)

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7 transmembrane domain structure
N-terminus is extracellular
C-terminus is intracellular

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3
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What are features of the structure of G proteins

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Heterotrimeric proteins - 3 non-identical subunits α, β, γ

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4
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What are the key steps of g protein function/activation

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1)receptor activation
2)G protein activation
3)G protein subunit dissociation
4)signal amplification
5)termination of signal

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5
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What state is the G protein in initially

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Inactive state with GDP bound to its α (alpha) subunit

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How is the G protein activated

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Agonist binding to GPCR induces conformational change in receptor which activates the G protein by exchanging GDP for GTP on the α (alpha) subunit

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7
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What causes the dissociation of subunits during G protein activation

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In the active form of G protein the α subunit dissociates from the β γ subunits which can now activate or inhibit effector proteins

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8
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How is signal termination induced in G protein signalling mechanism

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The α subunit has GTPase activity which removes a phosphate group by hydrolysis from GTP to GDP -> allows G protein to revert to inactive form α and β γ subunits as a trimer

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9
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What is a feature of M1 receptors

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Neural (slow EPSP in ganglia)

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10
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What is a feature of M2 receptors

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Cardiac area of function

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11
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What do M3 receptors target

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Glandular secretion
Contraction of visceral smooth muscle
Vascular relaxation

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12
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What is the process of receptor activation with the action of acetylcholine (Ach) on the hearts muscarinic M2 receptors

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Ach binds to muscarinic M2 receptors on the cardiac muscle cells - receptors coupled with G proteins

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What is the process of G protein activation with the action of acetylcholine on the hearts M2 receptors

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After activation of Ach, the G protein associates with the M2 receptor dissociates into α and β γ

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14
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What is the effect on potassium channels with the action of acetylcholine on the hearts M2 receptors

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The β γ subunits directly interact with and open the K+ channels in the heart cell membranes

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15
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What is the cellular effect with the action of acetylcholine on the hearts M2 receptors

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The opening of K+ channels allows potassium ions to flow out of cell this efflux of K+ leads to hyperpolarisation of cardiac muscle cell membranes

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16
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What is the physiological response with the action of acetylcholine on the hearts M2 receptors

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Contributes to parasympathetic slowing of heart rate (bradycardia) by:
Shortening duration of cardiac action potential
Increasing interval between cardiac action potentials