Signalling Molecule Targets Flashcards

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What are the 4 signalling molecule targets?

A

Receptors, Ion Channels, Transporters and Enzymes

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What are the 4 types of receptors?

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Kinase Linked, Ligand Gated Ion Channels, Nuclear/Intracellular and G-Protein Coupled Receptors

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How do Kinase Linked receptors work?

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Where the binding of an extracellular molecule causes the phosphorylation of a substrate inside the cell which sets up a cascade of signalling

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How do ligand Gated Ion Channels work?

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The Channels open for the duration of time which the ligand binds to the receptor

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What is another name for ligand Gated Ion Channels?

A

Ionotropic receptors

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What are Nuclear/Intracellular receptors

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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

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What do Ion Channels do?

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Allow for a selective flow of an Ion current down its electrochemical gradient

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What type of Ion channel is primarily dependant on change of electric density?

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Voltage Gated Ion Channels

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What can facilitate or inhibit activity of Ion Channels?

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Phosphorylation of the intracellular sites in the Channels

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What do transport proteins do?

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Transport ions and small molecules (can be via facilitated diffusion if there is a gradient but may require ATP)

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Where are transporters/carriers used importantly?

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GI Tract

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