Cell Signaling
Cell Signaling
COMMUNICATION
The process of
information transfer
between cells.
Chemical signals
Internal Communication
Cell Signaling
“Process by which cells
communicate with other
cells within their body or
with the external
environment.”
Multicellular organisms
need cell signaling to
regulate different functions.
E.g., nerve cells in
coordinate with muscle
cells to help in body
movement.
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Paracrine signaling
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Autocrine signaling
Ionotropic Receptors
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Enzyme Linked Receptor
It have intrinsic
enzymatic activity or are
associated with an
enzyme (usually a
kinase).
• Receptor Tyrosine
Kinases (RTK)
• Serine/Threonine
Kinases
• Tyrosine Kinase –
Associated Receptors 10
G Protein Coupled Receptor (GPCR)
GPCR Structure:
Integral membrane proteins
have 7 hydrophobic
transmembrane helices
connected by extracellular and
intracellular loops (7 TM
receptors).
G Protein:
Trimeric (α,β,γ)
α and β subunits have small
lipid molecules that anchor
them to inner layer of plasma
membrane.
α subunit is bound to
GDP, this receptor is in
Inactive or Off State.