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Cell Signalling and Transduction Questions
Cell signaling and metabolism – Which protein signaling molecule primarily increases cellular glucose uptake, and on what types of cells are its receptors found?
Vascular biology – If a disease kills vascular endothelial cells, what happens to the normal cellular processes that mediate vasodilation?
Signal transduction – Which statement accurately describes a hydrophilic (water-soluble) signaling molecule and its mode of action?
Pharmacology/physiology – Why does inhaled nitric oxide (NO) lower blood pressure only in the pulmonary circulation and not systemically?
Protein interaction domains – SH2 (Src homology 2) domains specifically bind which motif on target proteins?
Second messengers – Which of the following are considered bona fide intracellular second messengers generated downstream of receptors?
Basic terminology – In classic cell signaling, a hormone or extracellular ligand is best described as which “messenger” in the communication chain?
Modes of cell–cell communication – How is cell signaling commonly classified with respect to the distance over which signals act?
Core second messengers – Which list correctly identifies major intracellular second messengers used in many signal transduction pathways?
Neurobiology — simple reflex arcs and their chemical messengers In human physiology, simple nerve reflexes (e.g., the knee-jerk reflex) transmit signals across synapses using which class of signaling molecules?
GPCR signaling — what immediately changes after ligand binding? Many G-protein–linked receptors trigger short-lived changes in which class of molecules following ligand binding?
Phosphoinositide pathway — enzyme that cleaves PIP2 Which enzyme catalyzes the splitting of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) into inositol trisphosphate (IP3) and diacylglycerol (DAG) during cell signaling?
Prostaglandins and hormone signaling — identify the incorrect statement Which one of the following statements about prostaglandins and lipophilic hormones is incorrect?
Modes of intercellular communication — defining paracrine signaling In paracrine signaling, a cell releases a chemical messenger that affects which targets?
Hormone signaling cascades — adrenaline versus thyroxine A signaling cascade triggered by adrenaline (epinephrine) or by thyroxine (T4) has which reliably true feature?
Autophosphorylation in signaling — why is it effective? Self-phosphorylation (autophosphorylation) is a powerful way to trigger specific catalytic functions in signaling proteins because it:
Identifying signaling molecules Which of the following is
not
a signaling molecule but rather an intracellular effector enzyme in many pathways?
Receiving and decoding messages — who performs the task? When a signaling molecule reaches its appropriate target cell, which specialized proteins receive it and initiate cellular responses?
Why nitroglycerin relieves angina Nitroglycerin has long been used to treat chronic chest pain. Its therapeutic effect arises because it:
Second messengers — cAMP and cGMP are generated from which nucleotides, and by which cyclase enzymes?
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