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Title: CellCell Interactions


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Cell-Cell Interactions
  • Chapter 7

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Outline
  • Cell Signaling
  • Receptor Proteins
  • Intracellular Receptors
  • Cell Surface Receptors
  • Initiating the Intracellular Signal
  • Amplifying the Signal
  • Expression of Cell Identity
  • Intercellular Adhesion

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Cell Signaling
  • Receptor proteins have a three-dimensional shape
    that fits a specific signal molecule.
  • When a signal molecule and receptor protein bind,
    a change in the receptor protein is induced and a
    response in the cell is generated.
  • investigation tools
  • immunochemistry
  • molecular genetics

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Cell Signals
  • Direct contact
  • Paracrine signaling
  • Endocrine signaling
  • hormones
  • Synaptic signaling
  • neurotransmitters

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Cell Signaling
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Intracellular Receptors
  • Intracellular receptors are located within the
    cell, and trigger a variety of responses,
    depending on the receptor.
  • acting as gene regulators
  • acting as enzymes

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Cell Surface Receptors
  • Extracellular signals converted to intracellular
  • chemically-gated ion channels
  • open or close when signal molecules bind to the
    channel
  • enzyme receptors
  • usually activate intracellular proteins by
    phosphorylation
  • G-protein receptors
  • activate intermediary protein

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Cell Surface Receptors
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Initiating the Intracellular Signal
  • Second messengers relay messages from receptors
    to target proteins.
  • cAMP
  • calcium

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Amplifying the Signal
  • Most signaling molecules exist in such low
    concentration, diffusion across the cytoplasm
    requires amplification.
  • A single cell surface receptor can stimulate a
    cascade of protein kinases to amplify the signal.
  • causes a strong response inside the cell to a
    weak signal outside

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Signal Amplification
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Expression of Cell Identity
  • Cells contain an array of marker proteins located
    on the cell surface.
  • glycolipids - tissue-specific cell surface
    markers
  • MHC proteins - identify self versus non-self cells

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Intercellular Adhesion
  • Cell junctions are long-lasting or permanent
    connections with each other.
  • tight junctions - connect plasma membranes of
    adjacent cells in a sheet, preventing small
    molecules from leaking between the cells

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Intercellular Adhesion
  • anchoring junctions - mechanically attach the
    cytoskeleton of a cell to the cytoskeletons of
    other cells or the extracellular matrix
  • communicating junctions - chemical or electrical
    signal passes directly from one cell to an
    adjacent cell
  • gap junctions - animals
  • plasmodesmata - plants

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Cell Junctions
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Summary
  • Cell Signaling
  • Receptor Proteins
  • Intracellular Receptors
  • Cell Surface Receptors
  • Initiating the Intracellular Signal
  • Amplifying the Signal
  • Expression of Cell Identity
  • Intercellular Adhesion

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