Hormonal Action Flashcards

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signal transduction

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a hormonal signal transformed into intracellular events that affect cellular function

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signal transduction pathway

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sequence of events from the time that the hormone binds to the receptor to the final response in target cell

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Domains of membrane bound receptors

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  1. ligand binding/extracellular domain: forms the HR complex
    a. ligand= substance that binds to the receptor
  2. transmembrane domain
  3. cytoplasmic domain
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4
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2 classes of membrane bound receptors

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  1. intrinsic enzymatic activity
    a. phosphorylation
  2. require intracellular secondary messengers to exert effects
    a. role of G proteins, enzyme amplification, and protein phosphorylation
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Enzymes with intrinsic enzymatic activity

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  • part of the cytoplasmic domain that PHOSPHORYLATE (add phosphate to) and thus activate intracellular proteins
    ex: tyrosine kinase domain becomes activated when the hormone binds at the ligand binding site

after binding, TK changes shape to allow for interaction with protein kinase

phosphorylation–> ATP–> ADP (phosphate goes to PK–> activation of PK)–> alteration in cellular function

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receptors that require a second messenger

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  • coupled to G-proteins: become activated when ligand binds to the receptor
  • hormone binding to g-coupled receptor–> activation of adenylate cyclase–> formation of cAMP–> activation of PK–> enzyme phosphorylation–> products of phosphorylated proteins

-ORRR… G-proteins open up ion channels–> influx of calcium–> cAMP production–> kinase activation

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protein phosphorylation

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  • addition of a phosphate to a protein
  • protein–> phosphorylated protein via protein kinase and ATP–> ADP
  • phosphorylation of protein associated with synthesis of new proteins, signal transduction, cell differentiation, cell proliferation, etc.
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intracellular receptor hormonal action

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  • steroid receptors (can also be membrane-receptors)
  • steroid-receptor complex binds to DNA to either activate/inhibit DNA transcription (this HR complex is a transcription factor, as it can stimulate/inhibit transcription)
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