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Title: Cell Communication


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Cell Communication
  • Part 3

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Three Stages of Cell Signaling
  1. Reception
  2. Signal transduction
  3. Response

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3. Cellular Response
  • What happens within a cell after the signaling
    pathway has been completed?
  • Several different types of cellular responses
  • Secretion of a hormone, synthesis of an enzyme,
    etc.

4
Cytoplasmic Nuclear Responses
  • Response can occur at either level.
  • May cause the opening or closing of an ion
    channel.
  • Regulates synthesis of enzymes by activation of
    genes within the nucleus.
  • Initiates or inhibits production of transcription
    factors

5
Fine Tuning The Response
  • Multiplicity of pathway signals serves 2 main
    purposes
  • Signal amplification
  • Response specificity

6
Signal Amplification
  • Several steps within the cascade allows for the
    amplification of product to be made during each
    step.
  • For example the pathway of glycogen breakdown
    produces increasing amounts of product at each
    step of the pathway.

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Specificity of Cell Signaling
  • Different cells in the body are exposed to the
    same signals, but do not respond to all of them.
  • How are some signals responded to, and others
    ignored?
  • Some signals act on 2 different kinds of cells
    but elicit different responses.
  • How can the same molecule elicit different
    responses?

9
Specificity
  • For example
  • Liver cells and cardiac muscle cells are both
    exposed to epinephrine in the bloodstream.
  • However, epinephrine causes glycogen breakdown in
    the liver, and cardiac muscle contraction in the
    heart.

10
Different Cells Different Proteins
  • Specificity of response depends on several
    factors within each cell
  • Signal receptor proteins
  • Relay proteins
  • Proteins that carry out the cellular response
  • Therefore, different cells will have different
    responses to the same signal.

11
Signaling Efficiency
  • Scaffolding proteins
  • Carry several protein kinases, therefore can
    phosphorylate several proteins at one time.
  • Allows for amplification of cascade.
  • Pathways are not always linear
  • Several pathways can overlap and intertwine

12
When Pathways Run Amok
  • When one or more proteins involved in a pathway
    are damaged or missing, the results can be
    severe
  • For example, Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome (WAS) is
    characterized by the absence of 1 signal relay
    protein.
  • Widespread effects
  • Abnormal bleeding
  • Eczema
  • Susceptibility to infections
  • Leukemia

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Signal Termination
  • Signaling pathways should not always be
    activated.
  • Every step of a cascade is reversible.
  • Works by feedback mechanisms.
  • Positive feedback
  • Negative feedback
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