cell communication
Cell communication; Plasma membrane
Why do cells need to respond to signals?
1.
Why do cells need to respond to signals?
2.
Phototropism
5 methods of cell to cell communication; 1. Direct intercellular signaling
-cell junctions allow signaling molecules to pass from one cell to another
5 methods of cell to cell communication: 2. contact dependent signaling
-some molecules are bound to the surface of cells and serve as signals to cell coming in contact with them
5 methods of cell to cell communication; 3. autocrine signaling
-cells secrete signaling molecules that bind to their own cell surface and/or neighboring cells of the same type
5 methods of cell to cell communication; 4. Paracrine signaling
5 methods of cell to cell communication; 5. endocrine signaling
Stage one of cell signaling; 1. receptor activation
Stage two of cell signaling; 2. signal transduction
Stage three of cell signaling; 3. cellular response
Ligand
Ligand- Botex
ligand cont.
-ligands alter receptor structure 0conformation change; different structure= different function -ligand-receptor complex is activated -can initiate a cellular response -unbound receptor is not activated
enzyme linked receptor; cell surface receptor (3)
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR); cell surface receptor (3)
G-protein coupled receptors in mammals
ligand-gated ion channels; cell surface receptors (3)
Intracellular receptors
what produces the cellular response to signals?
Receptor Tyrosine Kinases
Receptor activation (step 1)