Title: GProteinCoupled Receptors and Second Messengers
1G-Protein-Coupled Receptors and Second Messengers
- S 2006 BIOC 3406
- 1-19-2006
2Elements of G-Protein signalling
- A membrane bound receptor with seven
transmembrane helices - An membrane bound enzyme that generates an
intracellular second messenger - A G-protein (guanosine nucleotide-binding
protein)
3The human genome encodes more than 1000 members
of this family of receptors, specialized for
transducing messages as diverse as light, smells,
tastes, and hormones. Nelson and Cox, Lehninger
Principles of Biochemistry, p 435
4The ß-adrenergic receptor
- Prototype of G-protein system
- Agonists
- Compounds that bind the receptor and cause the
same effects as the natural ligand - Antagonists
- Compounds that bind without causing a response,
thus blocking the action - ß-adrenergic receptors of muscle, liver, adipose
tissue mediate changes in fuel metabolism.
5ß-adrenergic receptor
- Seven 20-28 non-polar residue sections
- Also called
- Serpentine receptors
- G Protein-coupled receptors (GPCR)
- 7 transmembrane segment (7tm) receptors
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13Phosphodiesterase inhibited by caffeine,
theophylline
Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase
14Bioenergetics and Metabolism
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15Complexity of metabolism
- Hundreds of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
- Hundreds of compounds
Simplicity of metabolism
- Central pathways small subset
- Small number of important compounds
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19Energy and Materials
- C, N, and O are recycled
- Energy is degraded to heat
Intermediary Metabolism
- All the chemical activities that produce and
degrade low molecular weight (lt1000) compounds
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22Catabolism v. Anabolism
- Two sets of enzymes (some steps common)
- Avoids futile cycling
- Allows regulation by controlling the distinct
enzyme systems. - Paired steps tend to be in different
compartments - cytosol v. organelle
23Regulation
- Concentration of substrate
- Allosteric regulation
- e.g., feedback inhibition
- external signals (hormones, etc.)
24General Reaction Categories(overlapping)
- Oxidation-reduction
- Carbon-carbon bond formation or scission
- Rearrangements
- Group transfers
- Free radical reactions
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26Dehydrogenases -- H2 Oxidases -- C-O
bond Oxygenases -- CO bond with O2
27electrophilic carbonyl carbon
stabilization by resonance
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32Phosphorus in PO43- is electrophilic