GPCRs Flashcards

1
Q

What are GPCRs coupled to?

A

G-proteins

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2
Q

How do GPCRs cause signalling cascades?

A
  • Receptor binds to ligand and induces conformational change
  • Cytoplasmic face can now couple to G proteins and causes G proteins to take on GTP
  • This changes their conformation and activates them causing enzymatic activities
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3
Q

Which subunit of the heterotrimeric G proteins has intrinsic GTPase activity?

A

Alpha

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4
Q

What occurs after GPCR activation to allow for GTP binding in the heteromeric G-protein?

A
  • TM6 moves and opens up a hole for binding of the alpha subunit
  • The alpha5 of G-alpha subunit binds into the hole
  • Movement of alpha5 helix induces opening of alpha subunit and allows for GDP displacement
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5
Q

What is the function of Gαs proteins?

A

Stimulate adenyly cyclase leading to formation of cAMP

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6
Q

Elevation in cAMP levels leads to activation of what?

A

PKA

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7
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How does cAMP activate PKA?

A

PKA is attached to a regulatory subunit, when cAMP is added it binds to the regulatory subunit which causes the release of the active catalytic subunits

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8
Q

How does signal amplification work in phototransduction in rhodopsin?

A
  • Light causes a conformational change in GPCR
  • Activation causes cation channels to close, causing depolarisation and transmitter release
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9
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What is the function of arrestins?

A

They bind to GPCR and drive internalisation of GPCR from surface to endosome which restricts GPCR levels at cell surface

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10
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When can arrestins bind to GPCRs?

A

When GPCRs have been phosphorylated

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