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Cell Signaling &
Signal Transduction
By,
Dr. Huma Jawed
Ph.D, Pharmacology
Signals can act over long or short range.
Long Range Acting
fight or flight response
neurotransmitter
hormone normal function also
stress
Short Range Acting
shortest
The same signal can
induce different responses
in different cells.
ion channel
receptor
non-ion
channel
receptor
Cells integrate multiple signals to
induce a specific response.
Responses can be fast or slow, depending on
whether transcription and translation are required.
Signals are received by receptors, which can
act on the cell surface or intracellularly.
membrane-permeable
not membrane-
permeable
Steroid hormones are
hydrophobic enough
to cross a plasma
membrane and bind
cytosolic nuclear
receptors.
Steroid hormones are derived from cholesterol.
Blood vessel dilation involves
both membrane permeable and
non-permeable signals.
-Acetylcholine (non-permeable signal)
induces production of diffusible signal
(NO gas) from endothelial cells
-NO gas (permeable signal) induces
production of cGMP second messenger
in smooth muscle cells
Acetylcholine: NO:
non-permeable permeable
Nitric Oxide
Cell-surface receptors relay the signal through
intracellular signaling molecules to final targets.
signal transduced
through chain reaction
of signal molecules
leading to final response Examples: kinases and G proteins
Common intracellular signaling proteins
Kinases G proteins
It must be possible for these to return to
ground state, so they can receive future signals.
Phosphatases return protein kinases
and their targets to ground state.
sometimes
dephosphorylation
turns protein ON
GTP hydrolysis returns G proteins to ground state.
Monomeric G proteins are
assisted by GEFs and GAPs
activates
inactivates
Guanine nucleotide
Exchange Factor
GTPase-Activating
Protein
Three Classes of
Membrane-Bound
Receptors
Ion-Channel-Coupled Receptors
Responsible for depolarizing
post-synaptic membranes to threshold
fast and short range
GPCR
G Protein-Coupled Receptor
Can Achieve Astonishing Speed and Sensitivity
largest family of cell surface receptor; > 800 types in humans
response to acetylcholine in cardiac pacemaker cells
Enzyme-Coupled Receptors
Responses typically slow, but highly sensitive.
Often a Kinase
GPCR
-contain seven
transmembrane α-helix
domains
-signal binding induces
conformational change
by shifting positions of
transmembrane domains
-activates G protein
Conformational change activates G protein complex
active G protein
switches effector
to “on” state
G protein switches itself off through GTP hydrolysis
What would
happen if
GTP-hydrolysis
activity mutated?
Locked in
Active State
Many Gα subunits activate enzymes
to produce 2nd messenger molecules
G-Protein Couples Effector
Enzymes
• Adenylate cyclase (Gαs, Gαi )
• Phospholipase C (Gq)
 synthesized from ATP by
adenylyl cyclase enzyme
 destroyed by hydrolysis
to AMP by cyclic AMP
phosphodiesterase enzyme
cAMP is a common second messenger
GPCR and cAMP in Glycogen Breakdown
Gαs
“fight or flight” response
of skeletal muscle
Activated G protein complex directly stimulates
K+ channel opening in heart pacemaker cells
K+ flow out
hyperpolarizes
cell membrane,
making harder
to activate
βγ
Enzyme-Coupled Receptors
Responses typically slow, but highly sensitive.
Many Enzyme-Coupled Receptors are
Receptor Tyrosine Kinases (RTKs)
auto-phosphorylation
through phosphorylation
Most RTKs activate the
monomeric G protein, Ras
cellular response
often cell growth
& proliferation
Ras is a family of related proteins which is expressed in
all animal cells & organs. All Ras protein family members
belong to a class of protein called small GTPase,
When Ras is 'switched on' by incoming signals, it subsequently
switches on other proteins, which ultimately turn on genes
involved in cell growth, differentiation and survival.
Mutations in ras genes may lead to the production of permanently
activated Ras proteins.
As a result, this can cause unintended and overactive signaling
inside the cell, even in the absence of incoming signals.
Because these signals result in cell growth and division, overactive
Ras signaling can ultimately lead to cancer.
Survival and growth signals
induce membrane localization of kinases
lipid phosphorylation
Insulin is survival/growth signal
Protein kinase B (PKB), also known as Akt, is a serine/threonine-
specific protein kinase that plays a key role in multiple cellular processes
such as glucose metabolism, apoptosis, cell proliferation, transcription
Akt named after A tumors k mice
with thymus
where it was discovered
Activated Akt inactivates pro-apoptotic Bad
and activates anti-apoptotic Bcl2
The Bcl-2-associated death
promoter (BAD) protein
Bcl-2 (B-cell lymphoma 2), encoded in
humans by the BCL2 gene, is the founding
member of the Bcl-2 family of regulator
proteins that regulate cell death
Apoptosis
• Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a form of cell death that is generally
triggered by normal, healthy processes in the body.
• Necrosis is the premature death of cells and living tissue
Intrinsic signals can also induce apoptosis
in response to DNA damage.
IAP (inhibitor of apoptosis)
Bad sequesters Bcl2
to allow Bax channel
formation (pro-apoptotic)
Bax
Apaf-1
Bcl2 sequesters Bax to prevent
Bax channel formation
(anti-apoptotic)
inhibitor
of IAP
Fas Ligand (FasL), Fas-associated death domain protein (FADD), death-inducing signalling complex (DISC) domain death
agonist (BID), truncated BID (tBID), B-cell lymphoma 2 (BCL-2), BCL-2 associated x protein (BAX), BCL-2 antagonist killer
1 (BAK1) Pro-apoptotic mitochondrial factors, including DIABLO (direct inhibitor of apoptosis protein-binding protein
with low pI; also known as SMAC), inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (IAPs). Granzyme B can also cleave BID, resulting in
granzyme tBID, which can activate the intrinsic apoptotic pathway. cFLIP (cellular FLIP/caspase 8 inhibitor protein)
ICAD= Inhibitors of Caspase-activated DNase
Cells integrate multiple signals
into complex responses.

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Cell Receptors & Signal Tranduction.pptx

  • 1. Cell Signaling & Signal Transduction By, Dr. Huma Jawed Ph.D, Pharmacology
  • 2.
  • 3. Signals can act over long or short range.
  • 4. Long Range Acting fight or flight response neurotransmitter hormone normal function also stress
  • 6. The same signal can induce different responses in different cells. ion channel receptor non-ion channel receptor
  • 7. Cells integrate multiple signals to induce a specific response.
  • 8. Responses can be fast or slow, depending on whether transcription and translation are required.
  • 9. Signals are received by receptors, which can act on the cell surface or intracellularly. membrane-permeable not membrane- permeable
  • 10. Steroid hormones are hydrophobic enough to cross a plasma membrane and bind cytosolic nuclear receptors.
  • 11. Steroid hormones are derived from cholesterol.
  • 12. Blood vessel dilation involves both membrane permeable and non-permeable signals. -Acetylcholine (non-permeable signal) induces production of diffusible signal (NO gas) from endothelial cells -NO gas (permeable signal) induces production of cGMP second messenger in smooth muscle cells Acetylcholine: NO: non-permeable permeable Nitric Oxide
  • 13. Cell-surface receptors relay the signal through intracellular signaling molecules to final targets. signal transduced through chain reaction of signal molecules leading to final response Examples: kinases and G proteins
  • 14. Common intracellular signaling proteins Kinases G proteins It must be possible for these to return to ground state, so they can receive future signals.
  • 15. Phosphatases return protein kinases and their targets to ground state. sometimes dephosphorylation turns protein ON
  • 16. GTP hydrolysis returns G proteins to ground state.
  • 17. Monomeric G proteins are assisted by GEFs and GAPs activates inactivates Guanine nucleotide Exchange Factor GTPase-Activating Protein
  • 19. Ion-Channel-Coupled Receptors Responsible for depolarizing post-synaptic membranes to threshold fast and short range
  • 20. GPCR G Protein-Coupled Receptor Can Achieve Astonishing Speed and Sensitivity largest family of cell surface receptor; > 800 types in humans response to acetylcholine in cardiac pacemaker cells
  • 21. Enzyme-Coupled Receptors Responses typically slow, but highly sensitive. Often a Kinase
  • 22. GPCR -contain seven transmembrane α-helix domains -signal binding induces conformational change by shifting positions of transmembrane domains -activates G protein
  • 23. Conformational change activates G protein complex active G protein switches effector to “on” state
  • 24. G protein switches itself off through GTP hydrolysis What would happen if GTP-hydrolysis activity mutated? Locked in Active State
  • 25. Many Gα subunits activate enzymes to produce 2nd messenger molecules
  • 26.
  • 27. G-Protein Couples Effector Enzymes • Adenylate cyclase (Gαs, Gαi ) • Phospholipase C (Gq)
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.  synthesized from ATP by adenylyl cyclase enzyme  destroyed by hydrolysis to AMP by cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase enzyme cAMP is a common second messenger
  • 31. GPCR and cAMP in Glycogen Breakdown Gαs “fight or flight” response of skeletal muscle
  • 32. Activated G protein complex directly stimulates K+ channel opening in heart pacemaker cells K+ flow out hyperpolarizes cell membrane, making harder to activate βγ
  • 33.
  • 34. Enzyme-Coupled Receptors Responses typically slow, but highly sensitive.
  • 35. Many Enzyme-Coupled Receptors are Receptor Tyrosine Kinases (RTKs) auto-phosphorylation through phosphorylation
  • 36. Most RTKs activate the monomeric G protein, Ras cellular response often cell growth & proliferation Ras is a family of related proteins which is expressed in all animal cells & organs. All Ras protein family members belong to a class of protein called small GTPase,
  • 37. When Ras is 'switched on' by incoming signals, it subsequently switches on other proteins, which ultimately turn on genes involved in cell growth, differentiation and survival. Mutations in ras genes may lead to the production of permanently activated Ras proteins. As a result, this can cause unintended and overactive signaling inside the cell, even in the absence of incoming signals. Because these signals result in cell growth and division, overactive Ras signaling can ultimately lead to cancer.
  • 38. Survival and growth signals induce membrane localization of kinases lipid phosphorylation Insulin is survival/growth signal Protein kinase B (PKB), also known as Akt, is a serine/threonine- specific protein kinase that plays a key role in multiple cellular processes such as glucose metabolism, apoptosis, cell proliferation, transcription Akt named after A tumors k mice with thymus where it was discovered
  • 39. Activated Akt inactivates pro-apoptotic Bad and activates anti-apoptotic Bcl2 The Bcl-2-associated death promoter (BAD) protein Bcl-2 (B-cell lymphoma 2), encoded in humans by the BCL2 gene, is the founding member of the Bcl-2 family of regulator proteins that regulate cell death
  • 40.
  • 41. Apoptosis • Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a form of cell death that is generally triggered by normal, healthy processes in the body. • Necrosis is the premature death of cells and living tissue
  • 42. Intrinsic signals can also induce apoptosis in response to DNA damage. IAP (inhibitor of apoptosis) Bad sequesters Bcl2 to allow Bax channel formation (pro-apoptotic) Bax Apaf-1 Bcl2 sequesters Bax to prevent Bax channel formation (anti-apoptotic) inhibitor of IAP
  • 43. Fas Ligand (FasL), Fas-associated death domain protein (FADD), death-inducing signalling complex (DISC) domain death agonist (BID), truncated BID (tBID), B-cell lymphoma 2 (BCL-2), BCL-2 associated x protein (BAX), BCL-2 antagonist killer 1 (BAK1) Pro-apoptotic mitochondrial factors, including DIABLO (direct inhibitor of apoptosis protein-binding protein with low pI; also known as SMAC), inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (IAPs). Granzyme B can also cleave BID, resulting in granzyme tBID, which can activate the intrinsic apoptotic pathway. cFLIP (cellular FLIP/caspase 8 inhibitor protein)
  • 44. ICAD= Inhibitors of Caspase-activated DNase
  • 45.
  • 46. Cells integrate multiple signals into complex responses.