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NSG 532 Exam 2 |Questions with 100% correct
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What is the amine hormone Melatonin derived from? - ✔️✔️Derived from amino acid tryptophan


Hydroxylation + decarboxylation of tryptophan generates serotonin neurotransmitter


Acetylation and methylation of serotonin neurotransmitter yields production of melatonin



What are some characteristics of amine hormones? - ✔️✔️Synthesized from amino acids tyrosine
and tryptophan


Include epinephrine, norepinephrine, T3/T4, and melatonin


Have properties common to both peptide (hydrophillic) and steroid hormones (hydrophobic)


Epi/Norepi/Melatonin act on G protein coupled receptors


T3/T4 bind on nuclear membrane


Epi/Norepi/Melatonin function similar to peptide hormones


T3/T4 function similar to steroids



Describe the 3 areas of distinction between amine hormones - ✔️✔️Water solubility

Epi/Norepi/Melatonin are hydrophilic
T3/T4 are hydrophobic

,Blood Transport
Epi/Norepi/Melatonin are dissolved in plasma
T3/T4 are transported by carrier proteins in the bloodstream


Cellular receptors
Epi/Norepi/Melatonin interact with GPCR
T3/T4 have cytoplasmic and intranuclear receptors



What glands do amine hormones originate from? - ✔️✔️Thyroid gland -- T3/T4


Adrenal medulla -- Norepi/Epi


Pineal gland -- Melatonin



Contrast between hormone transport of the different types of hormones - ✔️✔️Water Soluble
peptide/protein and amine hormones
Will circulate freely in the plasma


Water Insoluble steroid and amine hormones (T3/T4) will be bound to transport proteins
Plasma albumins and globulins


Describe the role of Cell Membrane receptors in regards to hormones and the three parts of
each cell membrane receptor - ✔️✔️Act in cell-cell communications by binding an extracellular,
hydrophillic ligand


Integral membrane proteins

,1. Extracellular (binding) domain - binds to the ligand


2. Transmembrane domain - transmits the signal to the cytoplasmic domain


3. Signal Transduction Domain-generates signal transduction



What are the 4 major types of Cell Membrane Receptors? - ✔️✔️Ionotropic cell membrane
receptors --- found on ion channels


Metabotropic Cell Membrane Receptors -- indirectly linked with ion channels


Guanine nucleotide binding protein coupled cell membrane receptors


Tyrosine Kinase Cell Membrane Receptors



Describe the general pathway of G Protein Coupled Receptors - ✔️✔️Alpha subunit of G Protein -
- inactive while bound


Ligand will bind to receptor -- phosphorylate alpha subunit of G Protein


Activate subunit binds and activates either adenylyl cyclase or phospholipase on the cell
membrane


Generates a signal transduction and cellular response



Describe Tyrosine Kinase receptors - ✔️✔️Cell membrane receptors activated through ligand-
induced dimerization and auto-phosphorylation of tyrosine residues in the cytoplasmic domain

, Activates cytoplasmic relay proteins and results in a response --relay proteins come up to
receptor to get phosphorylated and activated



Describe the structure and function of cytoplasmic and intranuclear receptors - ✔️✔️2 functional
domains


Hormone Binding Domain
DNA Binding domain/transcription activation domain


Hormone will bind to the hormone binding domain and enter the nucleus where the DNA
binding domain will bind to the Steroid Hormone Response Element on DNA



What is signal transduction? - ✔️✔️A chain of events that follows the ligand-receptor binding


Alters the cells metabolism, gene expression, and ability to proliferate or die, morphology, etc.



Describe the steps of the adenylyl cyclase pathway for lipid insoluble hormones - ✔️✔️1.
Hormone binds to cell membrane receptor GPCR


2.Alpha unit of the G-Protein becomes phosphorylated and active


3. Alpha unit activates the cell membrane enzyme adenylyl cyclase


4.Activated adenylyl cyclase converts ATP to cyclic AMP (cAMP)


5. cAMP activates protein kinases


6. Protein kinases phosphorylate inactive proteins and physiological responses follow

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