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⩥ Step 5 of Epinephrine Signal Transduction.
Answer: cAMP phosphorylates PKA, activating it
⩥ Step 6 of Epinephrine Signal Transduction.
Answer: Phosphorylated PKA causes an enzyme cascade causing
response to epinephrine
⩥ Step 7 of Epinephrine Signal Transduction.
Answer: cAMP is degraded, reversing activation of PKA. α-subunit
hydrolyzes GTP to GDP and becomes inactivated.
⩥ cAMP.
Answer: Secondary messenger in GPCR signalling. Formed from ATP
by adenylyl cyclase. Activates PKA (protein kinase A).
⩥ AKAP.
,Answer: Anchoring protein that binds to PKA, GPCR, and adenylyl
cyclase.
⩥ GAPs (GTPase activator proteins).
Answer: Increase activity of GTPase activity in α-subunit of GPCR.
⩥ ßARK and ßarr.
Answer: Used in desensitization. ßARK phosphorylates receptors and
ßarr draws receptor into the cell via endocytosis
⩥ RTKs (Receptor Tyrosine Kinases).
Answer: Have tyrosine kinase activity that phosphorylates a tyrosine
residue in target proteins
⩥ INSR (Insulin Receptor Protein).
Answer: Form of RTK. Catalytic domains undergo auto-
phosphorylation.
⩥ INSR signalling cascade.
Answer: INSR phosphorlates IRS-1 that causes a kinase cascade.
⩥ INSR cross-talk.
, Answer: INSR causes a kinase cascade that alters gene expression and
phosphorlates ß-adrenergic receptor causing its endocytosis.
⩥ NADH.
Answer:
⩥ FADH2.
Answer: Single-electron transfer
⩥ NADPH.
Answer:
⩥ FMN.
Answer: Single electron transfer.
⩥ Step 1 of Glycolysis.
Answer: Glucose --> Glucose 6-phosphate.
Uses hexokinase enzyme.
ATP --> ADP
⩥ Step 2 of Glycolysis.
Answer: Glucose 6-phosphate <--> Fructose 6-phosphate