Exam 15: Cell Signaling and Signal Transduction: Communication Between Cells
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Which heterotrimeric G proteins couple receptors to adenylyl cyclase via the activation of GTP-bound G subunits?
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What gene in C.elegans was found to play a critical role in apoptosis?
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What is the function of carbon number 1 on the inositol ring of phosphatidylinositol?
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What stimulus triggered by the binding of acetylcholine then activates nitric oxide synthase?
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Which of the following are not natural ligands that bind to G-protein coupled receptors?
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Which heterotrimeric G proteins are less well characterized than the other G protein families and have had their inappropriate activation associated with excessive cell proliferation and malignant transformations?
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Accessory proteins that maintain monomeric G proteins in an inactive state by inhibiting GDP-GTP exchange are called:
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The effect of inositol triphosphate is usually transient because __________.
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Once the kinase domain of receptor protein-tyrosine kinase has been activated,what does the activated receptor protein-tyrosine kinase do?
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Which hormone is secreted by -cells in the pancreas in response to low blood glucose levels?
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What is the largest protein superfamily encoded by animal genomes?
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Why did the smooth muscle in cultured strips of aorta not respond to acetylcholine by relaxing,while the smooth muscle of aortic rings did?
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What is the name of a calcium-binding protein that acts in conjunction with calcium to bring about the responses associated with cytoplasmic rises in calcium ion concentration?
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Why does rhodopsin have an unusually stable structure for a GPCR?
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How do cells in the body of a multicellular organism usually communicate with each other?
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Specificity in MAP kinase pathways is sometimes achieved by spatial localization of the pathway's component proteins.Spatial localization of these components is done by structural (i.e.,nonenzymatic)proteins called _____________.
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