what are the 6 requirements for effective signal transduction?
specificity, modularity, amplification, integration, feedback, and fidelity
describe how specificity is important for effective signal transduction
receptor must have specificity for a particular signal
describe how amplification is important for effective signal transduction
a signal will activate an enzyme, which will then produce signaling molecules to activate more enzymes, which will then also produce signaling molecules to activate even more enzymes
describe how modularity is important for effective signal transduction
describe how integration is important for effective signal transduction
multiple signals for multiple receptors are summated to come up with one ultimate response
describe how feedback is important for effective signal transduction
helps regulate signals by either turning them down or amplifying them
describe how fidelity is important for effective signal transduction
describe autocrine signaling
describe synaptic signaling
describe paracrine signaling
describe endocrine signaling
what are the 4 components of signal transduction?
what are 3 main types of signals?
what are examples of soluble signals?
what is an example of a linked signal?
integrin
what are examples of physical signals?
name the 7 canonical receptor families
name the 4 cytokine receptor families
describe G-protein coupled receptors
descbie receptor tyrosin kinases
describe receptor guanylyl cyclases
describe ligand gated ion channels
describe adhesion receptors
what is Kd?