Signalling Molecule Targets Flashcards
What are the 4 signalling molecule targets?
Receptors, Ion Channels, Transporters and Enzymes
What are the 4 types of receptors?
Kinase Linked, Ligand Gated Ion Channels, Nuclear/Intracellular and G-Protein Coupled Receptors
How do Kinase Linked receptors work?
Where the binding of an extracellular molecule causes the phosphorylation of a substrate inside the cell which sets up a cascade of signalling
How do ligand Gated Ion Channels work?
The Channels open for the duration of time which the ligand binds to the receptor
What is another name for ligand Gated Ion Channels?
Ionotropic receptors
What are Nuclear/Intracellular receptors
When a lipid soluble ligand binds to receptor inside the cell and the complex move to the nucleus (if not already there) and binds the gene transcription factor therefore activating or deactivating a set of genes
What do Ion Channels do?
Allow for a selective flow of an Ion current down its electrochemical gradient
What type of Ion channel is primarily dependant on change of electric density?
Voltage Gated Ion Channels
What can facilitate or inhibit activity of Ion Channels?
Phosphorylation of the intracellular sites in the Channels
What do transport proteins do?
Transport ions and small molecules (can be via facilitated diffusion if there is a gradient but may require ATP)
Where are transporters/carriers used importantly?
GI Tract