In the adenylyl cyclase mechanism of cellular signaling, the second messenger _____ activates protein kinase A, which then phosphorylates specific proteins to produce physiologic actions
#2
Gi proteins _____ the cAMP signaling cascade
#3
_____ activates guanylyl cyclase in the gut, thereby increasing cGMP secretion
Hint: Heat labile or Heat stable toxin
#4
PTCH1 is a membrane receptor and a _____ regulator of the Hedgehog signaling pathway.
Hint: positive/negative
#5
_____ often presents with increased levels of urinary cAMP due to the activation of Gs proteins when PTH binds its receptor
#6
The alpha subunit of G proteins has intrinsic _____ activity and may bind GDP (inactive) or GTP (active)
#7
Growth factor binding to receptor results in Ras replacing _____ with GTP
#8
The events that occur during the activation of GPCR are as follows: No answer _____
#9
Cyclin _____ and Cyclin E-CDK2 drive cells from G1 to S phase
#10
Cyclin _____ and Cyclin A-CDK1 are active in S phase
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Flashcard 1: In the adenylyl cyclase mechanism of cellular signaling, the second messenger _____ activates protein kinase A, which then phosphorylates specific proteins to produce physiologic actions
Answer: cAMP
Flashcard 2: Gi proteins _____ the cAMP signaling cascade
Answer: inhibit
Flashcard 3: _____ activates guanylyl cyclase in the gut, thereby increasing cGMP secretion
Answer: Heat stable toxin
Flashcard 4: PTCH1 is a membrane receptor and a _____ regulator of the Hedgehog signaling pathway.
Answer: negative
Flashcard 5: _____ often presents with increased levels of urinary cAMP due to the activation of Gs proteins when PTH binds its receptor
Answer: Primary hyperparathyroidism
Flashcard 6: The alpha subunit of G proteins has intrinsic _____ activity and may bind GDP (inactive) or GTP (active)
Answer: GTPase
Flashcard 7: Growth factor binding to receptor results in Ras replacing _____ with GTP
Answer: GDP
Flashcard 8: The events that occur during the activation of GPCR are as follows: No answer _____
Answer: :)
Flashcard 9: Cyclin _____ and Cyclin E-CDK2 drive cells from G1 to S phase
Answer: D-CDK4/CDK6
Flashcard 10: Cyclin _____ and Cyclin A-CDK1 are active in S phase
Answer: A-CDK2
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