20.3 GTP-induced changes in Gs? favor its dissociation from G?? and association with adenylyl cyclase

05/02/2002


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20.3 GTP-induced changes in Gs? favor its dissociation from G?? and association with adenylyl cyclase

20.3 Some bacterial toxins irreversibly modify G proteins

20.3 Adenylyl cyclase is stimulated and inhibited by different receptor-ligand complexes

20.4 Receptor tyrosine kinases and Ras

20.4 Ligand binding leads to autophosphorylation of RTKs

20.4 An adapter protein and GEF link most activated RTKs to Ras

20.5 MAP kinase pathways

20.5 Signals pass from activated Ras to a cascade of protein kinases

20.5 Various types of receptors transmit signals to MAP kinase

20.5 Multiple MAP kinase pathways are found in eukaryotic cells

20.8 From plasma membrane to nucleus

20.8 CREB links cAMP signals to transcription

20.8 MAP kinase regulates the activity of many transcription factors

Author: Brian Bergstrom

Email: Brianb@muskingum.edu

Home Page: http://muskingum.edu/~brianb/Cellphys/Cellphys.html