Furci - Membrane Receptors and Endocytosis Flashcards
Three cholesterol precursors
corticosteroids
androgens
estrogens
Steroid hormones immediately _____ out of _____ cells and into _______
diffuse
endocrine
bloodstream
Steroid hormones are _____ soluble (can cross the ______ _________)
lipid
cell membrane
Steroid hormones have __________ receptors located inside ____ cells
intracellular (cytoplasmic)
target
Steroid hormones are ______ ______ and have a ______ _____ than peptide hormones
slower acting
longer half-life
Polypeptide hormones do not immediately enter the _______; can be stored in _____ _____ ______
bloodstream
endocrine cell vesicles
Polypeptide hormones are _____ soluble
water
Polypeptide hormones do not readily pass through the ___ _______
cell membrane
Polypeptide hormones are termed the ______ ______; of which bind to ________ receptors (ligand)
first messengers
external
Polypeptide hormones’ _________ effects are mediated by “second messengers” (_______ reactions) - cAMP or Ca
intracellular
internal
This receptor has seven transmembrane-spanning α-helices (ligand binds to pocket)
G-protein coupled receptors
Calcium binds to _________ protein inducing a conformational change; two globular domains joined by a long α-helix
calmodulin
Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) is hydrolyzed by ________ to generate 2 second messengers; _________ and _________
PLC (phosophlipase C)
inositol trisphosphate (IP3)
diacylglycerol (DAG)
This second messenger derived from PIP2 is water soluble and mobilized calcium
inositol trisphosphate (IP3)
This second messenger derived from PIP2 is anchored in plasma membrane via ______ ______ ____ side chains and activates a key _____ _____ ___ family
diacylglycerol (DAG)
hydrophobic fatty acid
protein kinase C (PKC)