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Title: Nucleotides Critical For Biological Signal Transduction


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Nucleotides Critical ForBiological Signal
Transduction
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Signal Transduction
Signal molecules are often extracellular
Receptor is often embedded in the cellular
membrane
The intracellular signal is often propagated with
the help of a nucleotide
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Nucleotides that propagate signal transduction in
mammalian cells
4
cAMP-mediated signaling
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Catalysis by adenylyl cyclase
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The cAMP signal is terminated by the enzyme
cyclic nucleotide phosphodieterase
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The action of many hormones is mediated by cAMP
signaling
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Mammalian guanylyl cyclases
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Catalysis by the enzyme Guanylyl cyclase
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ANF receptor-type guanylyl cyclases
  • Atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) is a hormone
    released by heart cells in the atrium when
    increased blood volume stretches the heart.
  • ANF is carried in the blood and acts on guanylyl
    cyclase of kidney cells.
  • The rise in cGMP in kidney cells causes excretion
    of Na and H2O.
  • H2O loss decreases blood volume and counters the
    stimulus that caused ANF release by the heart
    cells.

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Guanylin receptor-type guanylyl cyclases
  • Guanylin is an intestinal peptide that regulates
    Cl- secretion in the intestine.
  • Guanylin binding to the extracellular side of the
    receptor causes synthesis of cGMP in intestinal
    epithelial cells, causing secretion of Cl- and
    H2O into the intestine.
  • An endotoxin produced by some bacteria also binds
    to the receptor, decreasing absorption of H2O by
    the intestinal epithelial cells and causing
    diarrhea.

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Soluble Guanylyl cyclases
  • Soluble guanylyl cyclases lack a membrane anchor
    region and are soluble in the cytoplasm of a
    cell.
  • In heart cells cGMP production brings about less
    forceful contractions by expelling Ca2 from the
    heart muscle cells

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Soluble guanylyl cyclase is activated by nitric
oxide (NO)
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Nitroglycerin and Angina
  • Individuals with heart disease often experience
    chest pain (angina).
  • To alleviate the pain and prevent a heart attack,
    nitroglycerin tablets are ingested.
    Nitroglycerin is metabolized, producing nitric
    oxide (NO).
  • The NO binds to the heme of the soluble guanylyl
    cyclase, producing cGMP, activating calcium pumps
    that expel Ca2 from heart muscle cells,
    decreasing the force of heart muscle contractions.

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cGMP and Vision
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Exam 1
  • Thursday February 8
  • 5 615
  • Julian Hall Room 225
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