Exam 20: Mechanisms of Signal Transduction

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Nuclear receptors:

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Hormone action is ultimately controlled by the cells that secrete the hormone.

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Which of the following does NOT belong to a receptor tyrosine kinase family?

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Name the amino acid residue that is used to complex zinc ions in the zinc finger motif of steroid receptors.

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The protein products of viral ________ are often components of signal transduction pathways that result in tumorigenesis.

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Which of the following compounds can act as second messengers in signal transduction pathways?

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Most synaptic transmission events are mediated electrically through gap junctions between cells.

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The membrane-bound receptor in G protein-coupled signal transduction is quite separate to the effector enzyme which catalyses the formation of an intracellular ________.

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The drug tamoxifen can be used as an anti-cancer drug in some breast tumors as it binds to the ________ but does not activate estrogen-responsive genes.

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Steroid hormones are cytosolic ligands for a class of nuclear receptors that exert their effects by binding to specific sites on ________.

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Receptor tyrosine kinases are membrane-spanning proteins with an intrinsic tyrosine kinase domain on the extracellular side of the membrane.

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The end result of a signal transduction pathway is often a change in gene expression.

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Which of the following is an extracellular messenger involved in signal transduction?

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G proteins are membrane-bound proteins that bind GDP when inactive.

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