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cell bio test 3 latest update A+ graded They control the expression of signaling receptors How do cells control which signals they are sensitive to ? They control which effector proteins they express How do cells control how they respond to a signal ? Binds directly to the receptor to activate signaling Role in Signaling Signaling molecule Extracellular at least at some point , can be any type of molecule Special Notes Signaling molecule Protein that binds to a signaling molecule : relays the signal within the cell Role in Signaling Signal receptor Protein Special Notes Signal receptor Activated either directly or indirectly by an activated signal receptor , responsible for carrying out the cellular response to a signal Role in Signaling Effector protein None Special Notes Effector protein Formed by select effector proteins to activate secondary effectors; amplify a signal Role in Signaling Second messenger small molecules Special Notes Second messenger Activated by second messenger to carry out a cellular response role in signaling Secondary effector protein none special notes secondary effector protein signaling molecule, signal receptor, and effector protein used by ALL signaling pathways second messenger and secondary effector protein used by SOME pathways 1. reception 2. transduction 3. cellular response general steps of cell signaling Signal binds to receptor Reception -Signal is relayed within the cell -Receptor activates effectors , second messengers are formed , secondary effectors are activated . Transduction -cell activity / behavior changes in response to signal transduction Cellular response slow Speed of Response Change in gene expression long Length of Response Change in gene expression quick Speed of Response Change in protein activity short Length of Response Change in protein activity Signal - producing and target cells are distant from one another , so signal must travel through the bloodstream Endocrine Signal producing and target cells are closer to one another but still separate ; signal must diffuse through tissue Paracrine signal - producing & target cells are the same cell ; signal is released from cell then comes back & acts on itself Autocrine signal is attached to the producing cell , so cells must come into contact with each other Contact - dependent 1. endocrine 2. paracrine ...............................................continued.................................................................

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They control the expression of signaling receptors How do cells control which signals they are
sensitive to ?

They control which effector proteins they express How do cells control how they respond to a
signal ?

Binds directly to the receptor to activate signaling Role in Signaling Signaling molecule

Extracellular at least at some point , can be any type of molecule Special Notes Signaling
molecule

Protein that binds to a signaling molecule : relays the signal within the cell Role in Signaling
Signal receptor

Protein Special Notes Signal receptor

Activated either directly or indirectly by an activated signal receptor , responsible for carrying
out the cellular response to a signal Role in Signaling Effector protein

None Special Notes Effector protein

Formed by select effector proteins to activate secondary effectors; amplify a signal Role in
Signaling Second messenger

small molecules Special Notes Second messenger

Activated by second messenger to carry out a cellular response role in signaling Secondary
effector protein

none special notes secondary effector protein

signaling molecule, signal receptor, and effector protein used by ALL signaling pathways

second messenger and secondary effector protein used by SOME pathways

1. reception

, 2. transduction
3. cellular response general steps of cell signaling

Signal binds to receptor Reception

-Signal is relayed within the cell
-Receptor activates effectors , second messengers are formed , secondary effectors are activated .
Transduction

-cell activity / behavior changes in response to signal transduction Cellular response

slow Speed of Response Change in gene expression

long Length of Response Change in gene expression

quick Speed of Response Change in protein activity

short Length of Response Change in protein activity

Signal - producing and target cells are distant from one another , so signal must travel through
the bloodstream Endocrine

Signal producing and target cells are closer to one another but still separate ; signal must diffuse
through tissue Paracrine

signal - producing & target cells are the same cell ; signal is released from cell then comes back
& acts on itself Autocrine

signal is attached to the producing cell , so cells must come into contact with each other
Contact - dependent

1. endocrine
2. paracrine
3. autocrine
4. contact-dependent mechanisms of signal delivery

7 transmembrane domains; ligand binding, G protein binding receptor characterisitics
GPCR

Most common pathway in higher euk: Gprotein acts as on / off switch; variability in response
Other Important Notes GPCR

1 transmembrane domain, ligand binding, dimerization and autophosphorylation receptor
characterisitics RTK

Growth factor signaling; Homo or heterodimer; Almost exclusively changes in gene expression
Other Important Notes RTK

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