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G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are not involved in signal transduction pathways?
G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are not involved in signal transduction pathways?
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The role of GPCRs in the actions of neurotransmitters & hormones is not discussed in this lecture?
The role of GPCRs in the actions of neurotransmitters & hormones is not discussed in this lecture?
False
cAMP and IP3/Ca2+ are not considered as second messengers in GPCR signalling?
cAMP and IP3/Ca2+ are not considered as second messengers in GPCR signalling?
False
GPCR desensitisation & intracellular trafficking are not important aspects discussed in this lecture?
GPCR desensitisation & intracellular trafficking are not important aspects discussed in this lecture?
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G-proteins have no role in GPCR signalling?
G-proteins have no role in GPCR signalling?
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When an agonist drug binds to its receptor, a drug-receptor (D-R) complex is not formed.
When an agonist drug binds to its receptor, a drug-receptor (D-R) complex is not formed.
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Signal transduction involves the activation of relay proteins and production of second messengers inside the cell.
Signal transduction involves the activation of relay proteins and production of second messengers inside the cell.
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There are 4 major signal transduction pathways, including activation of receptor-ion channels.
There are 4 major signal transduction pathways, including activation of receptor-ion channels.
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G-protein-coupled receptors constitute the largest receptor superfamily in humans, with approximately 800 members.
G-protein-coupled receptors constitute the largest receptor superfamily in humans, with approximately 800 members.
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G-protein-coupled receptors transduce a narrow array of extracellular signals and regulate only specific aspects of physiology.
G-protein-coupled receptors transduce a narrow array of extracellular signals and regulate only specific aspects of physiology.
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G-protein-coupled receptors are not involved in mediating responses to vision, olfaction, or taste signals.
G-protein-coupled receptors are not involved in mediating responses to vision, olfaction, or taste signals.
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All G-protein-coupled receptors share a common structural motif of seven transmembrane (7-TM) α-helices.
All G-protein-coupled receptors share a common structural motif of seven transmembrane (7-TM) α-helices.
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G-protein-coupled receptors do not couple to and activate cytoplasmic heterotrimeric G-proteins upon agonist binding.
G-protein-coupled receptors do not couple to and activate cytoplasmic heterotrimeric G-proteins upon agonist binding.
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The extracellular region of a GPCR modulates ligand access to the binding site on the receptor.
The extracellular region of a GPCR modulates ligand access to the binding site on the receptor.
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The intracellular region of a GPCR interfaces with extracellular signaling proteins.
The intracellular region of a GPCR interfaces with extracellular signaling proteins.
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Heterotrimeric G-proteins are composed of 2 different protein subunits: , and .
Heterotrimeric G-proteins are composed of 2 different protein subunits: , and .
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The Gα subunit harbors a guanine nucleotide-binding site, which is occupied by GTP in the inactive resting (off) state.
The Gα subunit harbors a guanine nucleotide-binding site, which is occupied by GTP in the inactive resting (off) state.
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The N-terminus of Gα is myristoylated or palmitoylated, which results in the attachment of the G protein to the nucleus.
The N-terminus of Gα is myristoylated or palmitoylated, which results in the attachment of the G protein to the nucleus.
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G-protein signaling via heterotrimeric G-proteins translates agonist-GPCR binding into modulation of activity of downstream extracellular effector proteins.
G-protein signaling via heterotrimeric G-proteins translates agonist-GPCR binding into modulation of activity of downstream extracellular effector proteins.
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Regulators of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins or GTPase-accelerating proteins (GAPs) slow down the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP in the Gα subunit.
Regulators of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins or GTPase-accelerating proteins (GAPs) slow down the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP in the Gα subunit.
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Gα proteins are grouped into 4 families based on their peptide sequence & functional similarities – Gαs, Gαi, Gαq/11, and Gα12/13 protein families.
Gα proteins are grouped into 4 families based on their peptide sequence & functional similarities – Gαs, Gαi, Gαq/11, and Gα12/13 protein families.
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Gαi family stimulates adenylate cyclase resulting in increased cAMP levels.
Gαi family stimulates adenylate cyclase resulting in increased cAMP levels.
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Gαq/11 family stimulates phospholipase C-β resulting in increased IP3 & DAG levels.
Gαq/11 family stimulates phospholipase C-β resulting in increased IP3 & DAG levels.
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Most Gα proteins mediate GPCR signaling by regulating the levels of extracellular regulatory molecules called second messengers.
Most Gα proteins mediate GPCR signaling by regulating the levels of extracellular regulatory molecules called second messengers.
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The cAMP signaling pathway is activated when Gs-GTP inhibits Adenylyl Cyclase (AC), resulting in decreased cAMP levels.
The cAMP signaling pathway is activated when Gs-GTP inhibits Adenylyl Cyclase (AC), resulting in decreased cAMP levels.
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The Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate/calcium signaling pathway is activated when Gq/11-GTP activates Phospholipase C-β (PLCβ), resulting in increased IP3 & DAG levels.
The Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate/calcium signaling pathway is activated when Gq/11-GTP activates Phospholipase C-β (PLCβ), resulting in increased IP3 & DAG levels.
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What is the key function of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in signal transduction?
What is the key function of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in signal transduction?
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Which major role do Gαq/11 family play in GPCR signaling?
Which major role do Gαq/11 family play in GPCR signaling?
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What is the main structural motif shared by all G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs)?
What is the main structural motif shared by all G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs)?
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Which molecules act as second messengers in GPCR signaling?
Which molecules act as second messengers in GPCR signaling?
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What is the outcome of Gs-GTP inhibiting Adenylyl Cyclase (AC) in GPCR signaling?
What is the outcome of Gs-GTP inhibiting Adenylyl Cyclase (AC) in GPCR signaling?
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What happens when an agonist drug binds to its receptor in GPCR signaling?
What happens when an agonist drug binds to its receptor in GPCR signaling?
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What is the main role of Regulators of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins or GTPase-accelerating proteins (GAPs) in GPCR signaling?
What is the main role of Regulators of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins or GTPase-accelerating proteins (GAPs) in GPCR signaling?
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What does the intracellular region of a GPCR interface with?
What does the intracellular region of a GPCR interface with?
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What is activated when Gq/11-GTP activates Phospholipase C-β (PLCβ) in GPCR signaling?
What is activated when Gq/11-GTP activates Phospholipase C-β (PLCβ) in GPCR signaling?
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What is the outcome when an agonist drug binds to its receptor, leading to the formation of a drug-receptor (D-R) complex?
What is the outcome when an agonist drug binds to its receptor, leading to the formation of a drug-receptor (D-R) complex?
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What is the process called when an agonist drug binds to its receptor and triggers a chain of biochemical processes inside the cell?
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Which type of receptors constitute the largest receptor superfamily in humans, with approximately 800 members?
Which type of receptors constitute the largest receptor superfamily in humans, with approximately 800 members?
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What is the common structural motif shared by all G-protein-coupled receptors?
What is the common structural motif shared by all G-protein-coupled receptors?
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What is the role of G-protein-coupled receptors in mediating responses to hormones, neurotransmitters, and growth factors?
What is the role of G-protein-coupled receptors in mediating responses to hormones, neurotransmitters, and growth factors?
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Which pathway is activated when Gs-GTP inhibits Adenylyl Cyclase (AC), resulting in decreased cAMP levels?
Which pathway is activated when Gs-GTP inhibits Adenylyl Cyclase (AC), resulting in decreased cAMP levels?
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What is the main function of G-protein-coupled receptors in signal transduction pathways?
What is the main function of G-protein-coupled receptors in signal transduction pathways?
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What is the name for the group of receptors with a similar basic molecular structure and that use the same signal transduction pathway?
What is the name for the group of receptors with a similar basic molecular structure and that use the same signal transduction pathway?
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Which type of receptors are used by cells to convert extracellular signals into intracellular responses?
Which type of receptors are used by cells to convert extracellular signals into intracellular responses?
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What process occurs when Gq/11-GTP activates Phospholipase C-β (PLCβ), resulting in increased IP3 & DAG levels?
What process occurs when Gq/11-GTP activates Phospholipase C-β (PLCβ), resulting in increased IP3 & DAG levels?
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What is the function of heterotrimeric G-proteins in GPCR signaling?
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What is the composition of heterotrimeric G-proteins?
What is the composition of heterotrimeric G-proteins?
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What is the role of the Gα subunit in the resting state of heterotrimeric G-proteins?
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What event follows the exchange of GDP for GTP on the Gα subunit upon interaction with agonist-bound GPCR?
What event follows the exchange of GDP for GTP on the Gα subunit upon interaction with agonist-bound GPCR?
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How is the activated G-protein returned to the inactive resting state in GPCR signaling?
How is the activated G-protein returned to the inactive resting state in GPCR signaling?
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Which family of Gα proteins stimulates adenylate cyclase resulting in increased cAMP levels?
Which family of Gα proteins stimulates adenylate cyclase resulting in increased cAMP levels?
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What is the role of Gαq/11 family of Gα proteins in GPCR signaling?
What is the role of Gαq/11 family of Gα proteins in GPCR signaling?
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What are considered as key second messengers in GPCR signaling?
What are considered as key second messengers in GPCR signaling?
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What does the cAMP signaling pathway involve in GPCR signaling?
What does the cAMP signaling pathway involve in GPCR signaling?
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What is the role of regulators of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins or GTPase-accelerating proteins (GAPs) in GPCR signaling?
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What is the composition of heterotrimeric G-proteins?
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What process occurs when Gαq/11-GTP activates Phospholipase C-β (PLCβ), resulting in increased IP3 & DAG levels?
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What is the main structural motif shared by all G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs)?
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What is the role of Gαq/11 family of Gα proteins in GPCR signaling?
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What is the key function of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in signal transduction pathways?
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What is the outcome when an agonist drug binds to its receptor, leading to the formation of a drug-receptor (D-R) complex?
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What is the main function of G-protein-coupled receptors in signal transduction pathways?
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What is considered as key second messengers in GPCR signaling?
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What is the outcome of Gαs-GTP inhibiting Adenylyl Cyclase (AC) in GPCR signaling?
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What is the outcome when an agonist drug binds to its receptor in GPCR signaling?
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Which pathway is activated when Gαs-GTP inhibits Adenylyl Cyclase (AC), resulting in decreased cAMP levels?
Which pathway is activated when Gαs-GTP inhibits Adenylyl Cyclase (AC), resulting in decreased cAMP levels?
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What is the main function of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in signal transduction?
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What is the outcome when an agonist drug binds to its receptor, leading to the formation of a drug-receptor (D-R) complex?
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Which type of receptors are used by cells to convert extracellular signals into intracellular responses?
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What does the cAMP signaling pathway involve in GPCR signaling?
What does the cAMP signaling pathway involve in GPCR signaling?
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What is the role of Gαq/11 family of Gα proteins in GPCR signaling?
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What is activated when Gq/11-GTP activates Phospholipase C-β (PLCβ) in GPCR signaling?
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Which major role do Gαq/11 family play in GPCR signaling?
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What is the common structural motif shared by all G-protein-coupled receptors?
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What is the composition of heterotrimeric G-proteins?
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What is the role of regulators of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins or GTPase-accelerating proteins (GAPs) in GPCR signaling?
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What is the key function of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in signal transduction pathways?
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What is the main function of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in signal transduction pathways?
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What is the role of the Gαq/11 family of Gα proteins in GPCR signaling?
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What is the main structural motif shared by all G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs)?
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What is the outcome when an agonist drug binds to its receptor, leading to the formation of a drug-receptor (D-R) complex?
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What is the function of heterotrimeric G-proteins in GPCR signaling?
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What does the intracellular region of a GPCR interface with?
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What is activated when Gs-GTP inhibits Adenylyl Cyclase (AC) in GPCR signaling?
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What is considered as key second messengers in GPCR signaling?
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What happens when an agonist drug binds to its receptor in GPCR signaling?
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What is the composition of heterotrimeric G-proteins?
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What is the process called when a drug-receptor complex activates a series of relay proteins and produces 2nd messengers inside the cell?
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What is the name for a group of receptors with a similar basic molecular structure that use the same signal transduction pathway?
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How many major signal transduction pathways are activated by G-protein-coupled receptors?
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What is the key structural motif shared by all G-protein-coupled receptors?
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What is the main function of G-protein-coupled receptors in signal transduction pathways?
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What is the common structural motif shared by all G-protein-coupled receptors?
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What is the outcome when an agonist drug binds to its receptor, leading to the formation of a drug-receptor (D-R) complex?
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What is the composition of heterotrimeric G-proteins?
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What is the role of Gαq/11 family of Gα proteins in GPCR signaling?
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What is the role of the Gα subunit in the resting state of heterotrimeric G-proteins?
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What is the key function of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in signal transduction?
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What event follows the exchange of GDP for GTP on the Gα subunit upon interaction with agonist-bound GPCR?
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What is the main function of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in signal transduction?
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What is the composition of heterotrimeric G-proteins?
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What is activated when Gαs-GTP inhibits Adenylyl Cyclase (AC) in GPCR signaling?
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What process occurs when Gαq/11-GTP activates Phospholipase C-β (PLCβ), resulting in increased IP3 & DAG levels?
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What is the main structural motif shared by all G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs)?
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What is the key role of Regulators of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins or GTPase-accelerating proteins (GAPs) in GPCR signaling?
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What is considered as a key second messenger in GPCR signaling?
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What is the outcome when an agonist drug binds to its receptor in GPCR signaling?
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What happens when an agonist drug binds to its receptor in GPCR signaling?
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What is the role of GPCRs in the actions of neurotransmitters & hormones?
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What is the key feature of GPCRs in signal transduction pathways?
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How many Gα, Gβ, and Gγ subunits/isoforms have been identified in the human genome?
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What is the composition of heterotrimeric G-proteins?
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Where is the nucleotide-binding site located in the Gα subunit of heterotrimeric G-proteins?
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What is the outcome of GPCR interaction with agonist-bound GPCR?
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What is the role of Gαs family of Gα proteins in GPCR signaling?
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What is the key second messenger involved in the cAMP signaling pathway in GPCR signaling?
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What is the outcome of Gαi/o-GTP in GPCR signaling?
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What is the main function of G-protein-coupled receptors in GPCR signaling?
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Which Gα family stimulates phospholipase C-β, resulting in increased IP3 & DAG levels?
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What is the process called when an agonist drug binds to its receptor and triggers a chain of biochemical processes inside the cell?
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What is the main structural motif shared by all G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs)?
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Study Notes
G-Protein-Coupled Receptors (GPCRs)
- GPCRs are not involved in the actions of neurotransmitters and hormones.
- GPCRs constitute the largest receptor superfamily in humans, with approximately 800 members.
- GPCRs are involved in mediating responses to hormones, neurotransmitters, and growth factors.
Signal Transduction Pathways
- Signal transduction involves the activation of relay proteins and production of second messengers inside the cell.
- There are 4 major signal transduction pathways, including activation of receptor-ion channels.
- GPCRs are used by cells to convert extracellular signals into intracellular responses.
GPCR Structure and Function
- All GPCRs share a common structural motif of seven transmembrane (7-TM) α-helices.
- The extracellular region of a GPCR modulates ligand access to the binding site on the receptor.
- The intracellular region of a GPCR interfaces with extracellular signaling proteins.
Heterotrimeric G-Proteins
- Heterotrimeric G-proteins are composed of 3 different protein subunits: α, β, and γ.
- The Gα subunit harbors a guanine nucleotide-binding site, which is occupied by GTP in the inactive resting (off) state.
- The N-terminus of Gα is myristoylated or palmitoylated, which results in the attachment of the G protein to the nucleus.
G-Protein Signaling
- G-protein signaling via heterotrimeric G-proteins translates agonist-GPCR binding into modulation of activity of downstream extracellular effector proteins.
- Gα proteins are grouped into 4 families based on their peptide sequence and functional similarities: Gαs, Gαi, Gαq/11, and Gα12/13.
- Gαi family stimulates adenylate cyclase resulting in increased cAMP levels.
- Gαq/11 family stimulates phospholipase C-β resulting in increased IP3 and DAG levels.
Second Messengers
- cAMP and IP3/Ca2+ are considered key second messengers in GPCR signaling.
- The cAMP signaling pathway involves the activation of adenylate cyclase.
- The Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate/calcium signaling pathway is activated when Gαq/11-GTP activates Phospholipase C-β (PLCβ), resulting in increased IP3 and DAG levels.
Regulation of G-Protein Signaling
- Regulators of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins or GTPase-accelerating proteins (GAPs) slow down the hydrolysis of GTP to GDP in the Gα subunit.
- RGS proteins or GAPs are involved in the regulation of G-protein signaling, returning the activated G-protein to the inactive resting state.
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Test your knowledge of signal transduction and receptor superfamilies, specifically focusing on G-Protein-Coupled Receptors (GPCRs) in the context of the MPharm Programme. This quiz covers the key steps in receptor signaling, signal transduction pathways, the structure and function of GPCRs, and the structure and role of G-proteins in GPCR signaling.