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Chem 509Signal Transduction

Winter 2012

Lecture 2

What difference between Gs, Gq and Gi?:

1. Gs, G protein that is stimulatory and binds AC2. Gq, G protein that is stimulatory and binds PLC3. Gi, G protein that is inhibitory and binds AC.

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Phosphatidylinositol

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Phosphatidylinositol-diphosphate

Phospholipases

Phospholipase A1-can hydrolyze the sn-1 acyl bond but can alsohydrolyse the sn-2 acyl bond. In the former case, this liberates a fatty acid and 2-acyl-glycerophospholipid.

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Phospholipases

Phospholipase A 2-hydrolyzes the sn-2 acyl bond. This liberates a fatty acid and a lysophospholipid (1-acyl-glycerophospholipid)

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Phospholipases

Phospholipase C-hydrolyzes one phosphoester bond to generate diacyglycerol (DAG) and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3).

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Phospholipases

Phospholipase D-will hydrolyse the other phosphoester bond to generate phosphatidic acid (amphiphilic product) and inositol 4,5 diphosphate (IP2).

PI=Phosphatidylinositol, Phosphorylated derivatives of PI are denoted as PIPx.PC=Phosphatidylcholine

PA=Phosphatidic acidLyso PC= deacylated phosphatidylcholine

Calmodulin

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