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Review Lecture II

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Review Lecture II. 3 pathways to degradation in the lysosome. 3 possible fates of receptor proteins in an epithelial cell. cholesterol is released in lysosome. Glucose transporters can be stored in recycling endosomes. 3 best understood protein sorting pathways in the trans Golgi network. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Review Lecture II

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3 pathways to degradation in the lysosome

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3 possible fates of receptor proteins in an epithelial cell

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cholesterol is releasedin lysosome

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Glucose transporters can be stored in recycling endosomes

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3 best understood protein sorting pathways in the trans Golgi network

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Intracellular signaling pathways

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4 types of intercellular signaling

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4 types of intercellular signaling

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Autocrine signaling allow a group of cells but not a single cell to respond to a differentiation signal

coordinates decisions by a group of identical cells

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An animal cell depends on extracellular signals to survive or divide

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An animal cell depends on extracellular signals to differentiate. Without extracellular signals the

cell will die

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Extracellular signaling molecules can bind to intracellular receptors

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Signaling molecules that bind to nuclear receptors are small and hydrophobic

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G-protein accepts GTP and disassemble into two active subunits

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Activation of gene transcription by cAMP

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Activation of gene transcription by cAMP

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Ca2+ and diacylglycerol activate protein kinase C

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Ras is activated by tyrosine kinase

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Tubulin heterodimer is the microtubule subunit

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Microtubule structure

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Structure of actin

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Growing and shrinking microtubules

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Model of intermediate filaments

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Polymerization of tubulin is nucleated by the γ-tubulin ring

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Model for actin filament nucleation by ARP complex

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Actin bundles in a microvillus

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Actin filament dynamics and platelet activation

in

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Accessory proteins in a sarcomere

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Two membrane system that relays signal to contract muscle cells

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Ca2+ relieves tropomyosin blockage

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Attachment of dynein to cargo filled vesicle

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CdK activity can be suppressed by inhibitory proteins

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Assembly of pre-replicative complex during G1 phase

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Overview of cell cycle control system

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Caspase cascade occurs during apoptosis

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Mitogens stimulate G1-Cdk and G1/S-Cdk activities

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Cell growth like cell division is also stimulated by extracellular signals

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Summary of cell junctions found in the cell

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Summary of junctional and non-junctional adhesive mechanisms

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GAG and its core protein form proteoglycan

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Fibroblast surrounded by collagen fibrils

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Fibronectin is an extracellular protein that helps cells attach to the matrix

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Integrin is a transmembrane heterodimer

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FAK deficient fibroblasts have more focal adhesions and can not spread