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Chapter 11: Cell Communication by Tristyn Burcham

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scaffolding proteinsa mechanism linking a mechanical or chemical stimulus to a specific cellular response
local regulatora chemical messenger that influences cells in the vicinity
hormoneschemical signals found in all multicellular organisms that are formed in specialized cells, travel in body fluids, and coordinate the various parts of the organism by interacting with target cells
receptionthe target cells detection of signal coming from outside of the cell
transductiona DNA-transfer process used by phages to carry bacterial genes from one host cell to another
responsemay be almost any imaginable cellular activity that occurs at the right time, in the right cells and in proper coordination with the other cells of the organism
liganda molecule that binds specifically to a receptor site of another molecule
G-protein-linked receptora signal receptor protein in the plasma membrane that responds to the binding signal molecule by activating a G protein
G proteinattached to the cytoplasmic side of the membrane and it acts as an on or off switch
tyrosine kinasean enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of phosphate groups from ATP to the amino acid tyrosine on a substrate protein
tyrosine kinase receptorsa receptor protein in the plasma membrane that responds to the binding of a signal molecule by catalyzing the transfer of phosphate groups from ATP to tyrosine on the cytoplasmic side of the receptor
ligand gated ion channelsprotein pores in the plasma membrane that open or close in response to a chemical signal, allowing or blocking the flow of specific ions
protein kinasean enzyme that transfers phosphate groups from ATP to protein
protein phosphatean enzyme that removes phosphate groups from proteins, often reversing the effect of protein kinase
second messengersa small, nonprotein, water soluble molecule or ion that relays a signal to a cells interior in response to a signal received by a signal receptor protein
cyclic AMPcyclic adenosine menophosphate, a ring shaped molecule made from ATP that is a common intracellular signaling molecule in eukaryotic cells
adenylyl cyclasean enzyme that converts ATP to cyclic AMP in response to a chemical signal
diacylglycerola second messenger produced by the cleavage of a certain kind of phospholid in the plasma membrane
inositol trisphosphatea second messenger that functions as an intermediate between certain nonsteriod hormones and a third messenger
calmodulinan intracellular protein to which calcium binds in its function as a second messenger in hormone actions
scaffolding proteina type of large relay protein to which several other relay proteins are simultaneously attached to increase the efficiency of signal transduction



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