AP Biology Cell Communication (Signaling) Part 2.
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AP Biology
Cell Communication (Signaling)Part 2
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Phosphorylation and Hydrolysis
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Receptor Protein
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G protein Receptor
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Tyrosine – Kinase Receptor
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Ion Channel ReceptorsSignalmolecule(ligand)
Gateclosed Ions
Ligand-gatedion channel receptor
Plasmamembrane
Gate closed
Gate open
Cellularresponse
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Intracellular receptors
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Secondary Messenger cAMP
ATP Cyclic AMP AMP
Adenylyl cyclase
PyrophosphateP P i
Phosphodiesterase
H2O
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cAMP
ATPSecondmessenger
First messenger(signal moleculesuch as epinephrine)
G-protein-linkedreceptor
G protein
Adenylylcyclase
Proteinkinase A
Cellular responses
GTP
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Secondary Messenger Calmodulin
CYTOSOL
Ca2+Endoplasmicreticulum (ER)
IP3-gatedcalcium channel
IP3 (secondmessenger)
DAG
PIP2G-protein-linkedreceptor Phospholipase C
G protein
Signal molecule(first messenger)
EXTRACELLULARFLUID
GTP
Ca2+ (secondmessenger)
Variousproteinsactivated
Cellularre-sponses
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• • Question: All receptor proteins, regardless of
name, function or structure, operate the same way to trigger a response within a cell. In no more than three sentences, explain the signal transduction pathway. (5 Points)
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• Scoring Rubric: 1pt. Discussion of reception and Confirmational shape change. Deduct half point for no mention of conformational shape change.
• 1pt. Discussion of transduction converting the signal in to a cellular process.
• 1pt. Discussion of the response occurring.• 1pt. Correct use of scientific terms.• 1pt. Answer has no more than three sentences.
(Following Directions.)• • This question addresses Essential Knowledge: 3.D.3