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, Medical & Nursing | Misc Healthcare Topics I of VI pages
1. Which chemical messengers are amino acids?
The Gs: GlycineGlutamateGABA
(And also aspartate)

2. Which chemical messengers are biogenic amines?
DopamineNEEpiSerotoninHistamine

3. Which chemical messengers are choline esters?
Acetylcholine

4. Are T3 and T4 polar or nonpolar?
Polar. Hydrophilic.

5. Do hydrophilic chemical messengers cross the cell membrane?
Not on their own. They have to bind to cell surface receptors.

6. Which chemical messengers are nonpolar?
Lipophilic:SteroidsEicosanoidsVit D/Retinoids

7. List three Eicosanoids
ProstaglandinsLeukotrienesThromboxanes

8. Do steroids cross the cell membrane?
YesThey bind to receptors in the cytoplasm or nucleus of the target cells

9. Do Eicosanoids cross the cell membrane?
They usually bind to cell surface receptors

10. Dopamine, epi, and NE are derived from which amino acid?
Tyrosine

11. There are three components to all GPCRs:
A plasma membrane receptor with seven transmembrane segments
A G protein
An effector (usually an enzyme) that generates an intracellular second messenger

12. Describe a GPCR in the inactive state
The alpha subunit is bound to GDP

13. Describe a GPCR in the active state
The alpha subunit releases GDP and binds to GTP

14. Name two contagious diseases that alter GPCRs
Cholera (inhibits GTPase activity in Gs subunits)Pertussis (overactivation of Gs)

15. Which G protein subunit contains the intrinsic GTPase activity?
The alpha subunit


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