Tissues 9 (Signalling between cells) Flashcards
What are two examples of ionotropic receptors?
- Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
- GABAA Receptor
How do GABAA receptors work?
- Located on many cells in the CNS
- Allows transmission of anions
- GABA binds to receptor making it open
- Cl- influx
- GABA causes a depression of activity
- Blocking GABA receptors leads to hyperexcitability of the CNS
Describe the activation process of a G-protein coupled receptor
- ligand binds and changes conformation of the receptor
- unassociated g-protein binds to receptor
- GDP bound is exchanged for a GTP
- GTP allows the dissociation of the α & βγ subunits that bind to target proteins
- Once α subunits function is fulfilled, GTP–>GDP by GTPase, allowing subunit to dissociate
- heterotrimer reformed with GDP attached
What are two other names for G-protein coupled receptors?
- 7-TM Receptor
- Serpentine Receptor
What are the three types of G-protein linked receptor and how do they differ?
- Gs
- Gi
- Gq
- differ in the alpha subunit
What is the action of Gs-protein linked receptors?
- Stimulates adenylate cyclase
- Adenylate cyclase converts ATP –> cAMP
- cAMP increases levels of protein kinase A
What is an example of a Gs-protein linked receptor?
- Beta-1-adrenergic receptor
- increases heart rate
What is the action of Gi-protein linked receptors.
- opposite effect to Gs protein linked receptors
- inhibits adenylate cyclase
What is an example of a Gi-protein linked receptor?
- M2-muscarinic receptor
- decreases heart rate
What is the action of Gq-protein linked receptors?
- Activates Phospholipase C
- PLC converts PIP3 to IP3 and DAG
- IP3 increases intracellular Ca2+
- DAG activates Protein Kinase C
What is an example of a Gq-protein linked receptor?
- AT-1 angiotensin receptor
- causes vasoconstriction
What is the action of enzyme-linked receptors?
- ligand binding causes receptor clustering
- intracellular enzymes activated
- enzymes phosphorylate receptor causing signalling protein binding to cytoplasmic domain
- other proteins recruited & signal generated in cell
- receptors linked to kinases
What are the three types of enzyme-linked receptor?
- Tyrosine Kinase (95% - glucose uptake)
- Guanylyl-Cyclase (vasodilation)
- Serine-Threonine Kinase (apoptosis)
What is an example of enzyme-linked receptors?
- Insulin Receptor (CD220 antigen)
What is the action of Type 1 Intracellular Receptors?
- chaperone (heatshock) molecules in cytosolic compartment
- Ligands (usually steroids) binds to the receptor
- Receptor dissociates from heatshock protein
- homodimer translocated to nucleus & binds to DNA
- transcription increased or decreased