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Signal receptor transfer

In many cases, the signal is transferred or internalized from outside to inside the cell via the action of the receptor. [Pg.200]

In the PIP2-Ca signal transduction system, the signal is transferred from the epinephrine receptor to membrane-bound phospholipase C by G proteins. Phospholipase C hydrolyzes PIP2 to form diacylglycerol (DAG) and inositol trisphos-phate (IP3). IP3 stimulates the release of Ca from the endoplasmic reticulum. Ca and DAG activate protein kinase C. The amount of calcium bound to one of the calcium-binding proteins, calmodulin, is also increased. [Pg.521]

The olfactory receptor cells in insects are usually found on the antennae (Schneider, 1964). These primary sensory ceUs receive the information from the odor signals and transfer it via their own axons to the second order neurons in the antennal lobe (Fig. 2.1). The receiving part of the receptor cell is located within the olfactory organ or sensilla, whose outer structure can be seen on the... [Pg.39]

Biochemically, most quaternary ammonium compounds function as receptor-specific mediators. Because of their hydrophilic nature, small molecule quaternaries caimot penetrate the alkyl region of bdayer membranes and must activate receptors located at the cell surface. Quaternary ammonium compounds also function biochemically as messengers, which are generated at the inner surface of a plasma membrane or in a cytoplasm in response to a signal. They may also be transferred through the membrane by an active transport system. [Pg.378]

Interaction of the food with the gastric mucosal layer is the normal trigger for gastric cells to release gastrin, which is then carried by the bloodstream to the parietal cells. Calcium ions and cyclic AMP act as intracellular messengers in the transfer of the signal from the receptors to the proton pumps of parietal cells where the acid is generated. [Pg.49]


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