M&R Session 7 (Lecture 7.2) Flashcards
What does cyclic AMP do in the cell once created?
Activates cyclic AMP - dependant protein kinase A
What receptors are examples of Gs coupled?
1) Beta - adrenoceptors
2) D1 dopamine receptors
3) H2 histamine receptors
What receptors are examples of Gi coupled?
1) Alpha 2 - adrenoceptors
2) D2 dopamine receptors
3) Mu opioid receptors
Describe the structure of PKA. What happpens when cAMP binds?
1) Contains R and C subunits (2 of each)
2) R subunits sits within C subunit catalytic site
3) cAMP binds to R subunit causing the two subunits to dissociate allowing the C subunits to activate other proteins
What does PLC cleave and generate?
Cleaves PIP2 into IP3 and DAG
What are examples of Gq coupled receptors?
1) Alpha 1 - adrenoceptors
2) M1 muscarinic
3) H1 histamine receptors
What do IP3 and DAG do after being generated?
IP3 - interacts with IP3R causing calcium release from S.R
DAG - interacts with PKC as a ligand
How is positive inotropy brought about in the heart?
1) Adr/Norad acts on beta 1 adrenoceptors
2) GPCR -GP interaction (Gs)
3) GTP for GDP exchange
4) Activation of AC
5) cAMP causes PKA to be activated
6) PKA phosphorylates VOCC allowing Ca2+ infux increasing contractility
What does activation of a Mu opioid receptor cause?
1) Activation by morphine
2) Activates Gi
3) Decreases cAMP and increases K+ conductance.
4) Beta gamma subunit inhibits VOCC so no Ca2+ influx.
Describe the process of signal amplification in cells.
1) One receptor activated
2) Many G protein interact
3) Generate more cAMP
4) Activate more PKA
5) Target proteins e.g. ion channels, enzymes