Intoduction Lectures Flashcards

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Ligand-receptor binding selectivity

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Receptor binds to complementary ligands like the lock and key theory

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Difference between receptors and ligands

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  • receptors are the lock and ligands are the key that fit into the lock . Receptors receive signals from ligands
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Difference between exogenous and endogenous ligands ?

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Endogenous =naturally occurring molecules within the body that bind to receptors
Exogenous =external substances such as drugs that can also bind these receptors

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Drug-receptor interactions

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-most drugs binds to receptors reversibly
-when the drug(ligand) binds forms a ligand-binding complex and the ligand dissociates from the receptor unchanged

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Ligand concentration and cellular response graph sa

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Response can be plotted against drug concentration and can be used to determine the maximum dosage of drug an use the information to determine the Ec50

EC50=half maximal effective concentration
-worked our by drawing a line at the reponse at 50%

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Why do we use log scale to plot the relationship between ligand concentration and cellular response

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It’s clearer and easier to follow

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Affinity of a ligand

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How tightly the receptor binds to the ligand

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Efficiency of a ligand

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The ability of ligand bind to cause a response

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Radioligand binding

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-allows quantification of ligand-receptor affinity
-A radioactive form of the agonist or antagonist ligand is allowed to bind to cells (or membranes prepared from cells)
-low [ligand] = low binding
- high ligand] = high binding

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10
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Quantification of drug-receptor
interactions

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-tells us about the affinity of the ligand for the receptor and provides information on the number of receptors present
-graph plotters allows us to work out Bmax and KD

Bmax = (maximum binding capacity – information about RECEPTOR NUMBER)

KD=
(Dissociation constant, a measure of ligand AFFINITY)
-50% of the bmax. draw a line from that

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Agonist ligands

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  • bind to receptor and cause a response
    -possess both affinity for the receptor and also the
    ability to cause receptor activation (intrinsic efficacy) to bring about a cell response
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Antagonist ligand

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  • binds to the receptor and does not cause a response.blocks the receptor
    -possess affinity for the receptor, but not the ability to cause receptor activation (i.e. they lack intrinsic efficacy) and therefore cannot bring about a cell response
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The presence of a fixed concentration of a competitive antagonist effect on graph

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-causes a parallel, rightward shift in the concentration-response curve as a higher concentration of agonist is needed for binding

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