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Chapter 15

Cellular Signal Transduction


                The biochemistry and molecular
                biology department of CMU
When environment changes:
  Monad——responds directly.
   Multicellular organisms——signal
through elaborate system of
intercellular or intracellular
communication , and consequently
regulate functions of organisms.
Signaling molecule


Receptor of target cell
                             Signal
                          transduction
Intracellular molecule


  biological effect
§1 Signaling Molecules
Signaling molecules

• Signaling molecules, which are
  released by signal-producing cells,
  reach and transfer biological signals
  to their target cells to initiate specific
  cellular responses.
• Extracellular molecules

• Intracellular molecules
1. Extracellular molecules
protein & peptides: Hormone, cytokine
AA & its derivatives: Gly, Glu,
               adrenaline, thyroxine
Steroid: Sex Hormone,
        glucocorticosteroid
Fatty acid derivatives: prostaglandin
(1) Paracrine signaling
     (local chemical mediators)
• Secreted by common cells.
• Reach neighboring target cells by
  passive diffusion.
• Time of action is short.
• Such as GF, PG
(2) Endocrine signal

• Secreted by endocrine cells.
• Reach target cells by blood
  circulation.
• Time of action is long.
• Such as insulin, thyroxine, adrenalin
(3) Synaptic signal
   (neurotransmitters)
• Secreted by neuronal cells.
• Reach another neuron by synaptic
  gap.
• Time of action is short.
• Such as Acetylcholine (Ach),
  noradrenaline
(4) Gaseous signal

• Simple structure, half life is short
  and active in chemistry .
• Such as NO, CO.
  
  



          GAS MOLECULE
(5) Autocrine signal

• Act back to their own cells.
• Such as GF, cytokine, interferon,
  interleukin.
2. Intracellular molecule
• Ca2+            ions
• DG, ceramide      lipid derivatives
• IP3             carbohydrate
                         derivatives
• cAMP cGMP        nucleotides
• Ras, JAK, Raf     proteins
Second messenger:
    Small molecules synthesized in cells
in response to an external signal are
the second messengers, which are
responsible for intracellular signal
transduction.
  Such as Ca2+, DG, Cer, IP3, cAMP,
cGMP
Third messengers:

    Third messengers are the molecules
which transmit message from outside
to inside of nucleous or from inside to
outside of nucleous, also called DNA
binding protein.
Proteins and peptides:
                          Effect by    Hormones, cytokines
                          membrane Amino acid derivatives:
                          receptors    Catecholamines
            Extracellular           Fatty acid derivatives:
            molecules                   Prostaglandins
                            Effect by
 Signal                     intracellular   Steroid hormones,
molecules                                   Thyroxine, VD3
                            receptors

            Intracellular         cAMP, cGMP, IP3, DG, Ca2+
            molecules
§2 Receptor
Receptor
 Receptors are specific membrane
proteins, which are able to recognize
and bind to corresponding ligand
molecules, become activated, and
transduce signal to next signaling
molecules.
 Glycoprotein or Lipoprotein
ligand  
     A small molecule that binds
 specifically to a larger one; for
 example, a hormone is the ligand for
 its specific protein receptor.
• Membrane receptors
              membrane
             Glycoprotein
• Intracellular receptors
             Cytosol or nuclei
             DNA binding protein
1. membrane receptors
(1) Ligand-gate ion channels type
          (cyclic receptor)
  ligand→receptor→ion channel open or
close
(2) G Protein-Coupled Receptors
    (serpentine R)

1) 7-helices transmembrane
receptor
Oligosaccharide
        unit




Cytosolic
  side
2) G protein (Guanylate binding
   protein)
• G protein refers to any protein which
binds to GDP or GTP and act as signal
transduction.
• G proteins consist of three different
subunits (α, β, γ -subunit).
• α -subunit carries GTPase activity,
binding and hydrolysis of GTP.
3) Classes of G protein

  Gs→ α s→AC→cAMP↑

  Gi→ α i→AC→cAMP↓

  Gq→ α q →PI-PLC→IP3+DAG

  Go→ α o→ion channel

  Gt→ α t →cGMP PDE→cGMP→
              Rhodopsin
Glucagon
β-adrenaline →α s →AC↑

ACTH
α-adrenaline
angiotensin Ⅱ
                               →α i→AC↓
acetylcholine(M2 M4)

GF release inhibitory factor
 
Cholera toxin

Ribosylation of Arg of Gα

             ATPase
G α s -ATP               Gα s -ADP


 AC

cAMP         Cl- + H2O    Cavity of intestine
             HCO3-        diarrhea
Pertussis toxin

α i -ADP-ribosylation

       Gi

        AC↑
       cAMP ↑


allergy of histamine
4) Effect proteins of G protein

 AC
 cGMP PDE (phosphodiesterase )
 PLC
 PLA2

 Channel protein
cAMP


ATP
5) Pathway of G protein linked
     receptor
  H    R     G protein    Es

                 secondary messeger

                    Protein kinase

Phophorylation of Es or functional protein

                   Biological effect
(3) Single transmembrane α-helix
               receptor

• Tyrosine protein kinase Receptor
  (catalytic receptor)
     IGF - R, EGF - R

• Non tyrosine protein kinase Receptor
   Growth Hormone R, interferon R
Tyrosine protein kinase Receptor
       or receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK)
       Cys-rich
       domain
                              Immunoglobulin
                                  -like
                                 domain




EGFR              IGF-1R    PDGFR    FGFR
Insulin




                    Intracellular
Cytosol             insulin effects
Non-receptor tyrosine kinase
          (NRTK)
Domain of Downstream molecules
              of TPKR


SH2 domain (Scr homology 2 domain)

SH3 domain

PH domain (pleckstrin homology domain)
(4) Guanylate cyclase (GC)
    receptor
Membrane receptor –ANP
Soluble receptor – NO, CO
2. Intracellular receptor
   (transcription regulated
           receptor)
       Intracellular R is trans-acting
elememt      cis-acting element
gene expression
   Localized in the cytosol and/or in
the nucleus.
  ligand: Steroid H, VD3, Thyroxine
3. Properties of binding of H
            and R
• highly specificity
• highly affinity
• saturation
• reversible binding
• special function model
4. Control of receptor activity

• Phosphorylation or
  dephosphorylation of R
• Phospholipid of membrane
• Enzyme catalyzed hydrolysis
• G protein regulation
5. Function of receptor

(1) Recognize the special ligand
(2) Binding to special ligand
(3) Signal transduction
    biological effect
§3 Pathway of Signal
    Transduction
Signal transduction mediated
   by membrane receptor
• cAMP dependent-protein kinase A
  pathway
• cGMP dependent PKG pathway  
• Ca2+ dependent PK pathway  
• Tyrosine protein Kinase pathway
• NF-κB pathway  
• TGF- βpathway
1. cAMP dependent-protein
       kinase A pathway
   H      R
       G protein     AC     cAMP

                             PKA

Phosphorylation of Es or functional proteins

                       Biological effects
(1) cAMP metabolism

       AC                  PDE
ATP    2+
                  cAMP         2+   5'-AMP
      Mg                   Mg
            PPi          H2O

PDE : Phosphodiesterase

AC : Adenylate cyclase
NH2

                                 N             N

    O       O        O               N         N
O   P   O   P   O    P   O   CH2 O
                                                    ATP
    O       O        O           H         H
                             H                 H
                                 OH        OH

                PPi              AC

                                     NH2                                      NH2
                                               N                          N           N
                                 N

                                     N         N              O               N       N
                                                    PDE
                         O   CH2 O                        O   P   O   CH2 O               5'-AMP
        cAMP
                                 H         H       H2O        O           H       H
                             H                 H                      H               H
                 O       P       O       OH                               OH      OH

                         O
(2) Mechanism of cAMP effect

  Activate cAMP-dependent
protein kinase (PKA).
(3) PKA effect
Phosphorylate specifically Ser/
Thr residues in several
proteins
 ( 1 ) Regulation of
metabolism
  ( 2 ) Regulation of gene
expression
hormons: glucagon, epinephrine

   active AC                  inactive AC

                                   ATP      phosphorylase b kinase    Pi
ATP         cAMP

inactive PKA       active PKA
                                                      P
                                  ADP       phosphorylase b kinase    H2O
    ATP             ADP
                                                ATP           ADP
                          P                                       P
glycogen           glycogen
synthase                                phosphorylase b phosphorylase a
                   synthase
(active)           (inactive)

                                                 Pi         H2O
      Pi           H2O
                            protein
                          phosphatase-1

   inhibitor-1                inhibitor-1   P
    (inactive)   ATP           (active)
CRE : cAMP response element
 (TGACGTCA)
CREB: CRE binding protein
CRE                         DNA

                       Transcription
                               mRNA
          CREB
  CREB
   CR




 CR
           CRE
   EB
     EB




             CR
CREB    PP
               B

                 CREB    P
               EB
        P
        P
        P




 PKA
                 PKA
             P




                    P
2. Ca2+ dependent PK pathway
    (1) Ca2+ -DAG -dependent PKC pathway
                               PIP2
H     R    G protein         PLC

                       IP3         DG
                       ER       Ca2+ PS
                                      PKC

    Phosphorylation of Es or functional proteins

                             Biological effects
[Ca 2+]i 0.01-1 µmol/L ( 10-7
  mol/L )
[Ca 2+]o 2.5mmol/L ( 10-3 mol/L )



5000~10000×
1 ) Function of DG and IP3

    IP3 + R→open of Ca2 +
channel →[Ca2 + ]↑


    DG               PKC ↑
         PS, Ca2 +
2 ) Function of PKC

• regulation of metabolism
 PKC →Ser/Thr-P of R, enzyme,
  Protein of Mb.
• Gene expression      
Early response:

 PKC    Trans-acting factor-P

Immediate early genes     Third messenger
  Late response:
 PKC    Third messenger-P

         Activate genes

                        Cell proliferation
(2) Ca2 + -CaM dependent protein
kinase pathway
H      R     G protein      PLC
                             IP3
                            Ca2+   CaM

                               CaMK
    Phosphorylation of Es or functional proteins

                          Biological effects
Calmodulin (CaM ):
     Ca2 + binding protein

       4 Ca2 + + CaM → Ca2 + - CaM
                         ↓
                    CaM kinase↑
                         ↓
                                 Ser/Thr
-P
                      ↓
        Ca2 + pump, AC ↑ GC ↑
Es (glycogen synthase, phosphorylase
kinase)
3. cGMP-dependent PKG pathway

     ANP
                                 NO, CO
  Receptor-
  linked GC       cGMP        Soluble GC

                   PKG

Phosphorylation of Es or functional proteins

            Biological effects
(1) cGMP
       GC                      PDE
GTP        2+
                      cGMP           2+
                                          5'-GMP
      Mg                           Mg

                PPi          H2O
 GC: Guanylate cyclase


 (2) Function of PKG
           Ser/Thr- P of protein and E
ANP ( atrial natriuretic
peptides )
        ↓
        GC          NO
        ↓
      cGMP
        ↓
       PKG
        ↓
Vascular dilatation
peptide hormones                    neurotransmitters
neurotransmitters    AFP          hypothalamic pituitrin
     G AC            GC                   G PL     cell memberane
            ATP            GTP                   PIP2(PC)
 cAMP         cGMP                  IP3       DG

                          Ca2+      Ca2+-CaM
     PKA       PKG                                 PKC
                                  CaM-PK


      phosphorylation of enzymes or proteins             effects


                  trans-acting factor     P
                  cis-acting element
  nucleus
                     expression
4. Tyrosine-protein kinase
    pathway (TPK)
• TPK receptor is related to
  proliferation, differentiation,
  dissociation, carcinomatous
  change.
• TPK :
    receptor TPK : Mb.
    non receptor TPK : cytosol
(1) Receptor TPK - Ras -
 MAPK pathway
• GRB2, SOS, Ras, Raf
• Small G protein: Ras
• MAPK (mitogen-activated protein
  kinase) :
    MAPK 、 MAPKK 、 MAPKKK
EGF, PDGF

                  GRB2 - P                ϸ
receptor TPK
   ÊÜ ÐÍTPK
    Ìå                        Ras - GTP   °û
                  SOS - P
                                          Ĥ
                               Raf - P


                             MAPKK - P
       nucleus

  trans-acting factor - P
                             MAPK - P

     expression
(2) JAKs - STAT pathway

      ligand

  non TPK receptor

       JAKs     STAT

           gene expression
• JAKs
• STAT: Signal transductors and
  activator of transcription
interferons

                                                Plasma membrane
                                                           ÖÊĤ
                        JAK
              P£-     £- P
                84
                                                      P
                                                      113 STAT complex
       113
                 91                             P   91 84 P
                             48
inactive STAT
                                                          Nuclear membrane
                                                                ºËĤ

                                  P
                              113
                       P     91        84   P                    transcription
                                  48
       gene
       »ùÒò
                Interferons response element
                      ¸ÉÈÅ Ó¦´ð Ôª¼þ
                          ËØ
Interferon

  Dimerization of Receptor

Autophosphorylation of JAK

 Phosphorylation of STAT

Nuclear translocation of STAT

 Interferon response element

   Expression of gene
5. Nuclear factor-κB pathway
6. TGF-βpathway
Intracellular receptor
   (DNA transcription regulated
            receptor)
• Steroid H, VD3, Thyroxine
• Cytosolic R: glycocorticosteroid H
• Nuclear R: thyroxine, estrogen,
  androgen, progesterone
Serum binding protein
With bound bormone

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Third messanger

  • 1. Chapter 15 Cellular Signal Transduction The biochemistry and molecular biology department of CMU
  • 2. When environment changes: Monad——responds directly. Multicellular organisms——signal through elaborate system of intercellular or intracellular communication , and consequently regulate functions of organisms.
  • 3. Signaling molecule Receptor of target cell Signal transduction Intracellular molecule biological effect
  • 4.
  • 6. Signaling molecules • Signaling molecules, which are released by signal-producing cells, reach and transfer biological signals to their target cells to initiate specific cellular responses.
  • 7. • Extracellular molecules • Intracellular molecules
  • 8. 1. Extracellular molecules protein & peptides: Hormone, cytokine AA & its derivatives: Gly, Glu, adrenaline, thyroxine Steroid: Sex Hormone, glucocorticosteroid Fatty acid derivatives: prostaglandin
  • 9. (1) Paracrine signaling (local chemical mediators) • Secreted by common cells. • Reach neighboring target cells by passive diffusion. • Time of action is short. • Such as GF, PG
  • 10. (2) Endocrine signal • Secreted by endocrine cells. • Reach target cells by blood circulation. • Time of action is long. • Such as insulin, thyroxine, adrenalin
  • 11. (3) Synaptic signal (neurotransmitters) • Secreted by neuronal cells. • Reach another neuron by synaptic gap. • Time of action is short. • Such as Acetylcholine (Ach), noradrenaline
  • 12. (4) Gaseous signal • Simple structure, half life is short and active in chemistry . • Such as NO, CO.
  • 13.       GAS MOLECULE
  • 14. (5) Autocrine signal • Act back to their own cells. • Such as GF, cytokine, interferon, interleukin.
  • 15. 2. Intracellular molecule • Ca2+ ions • DG, ceramide lipid derivatives • IP3 carbohydrate derivatives • cAMP cGMP nucleotides • Ras, JAK, Raf proteins
  • 16. Second messenger: Small molecules synthesized in cells in response to an external signal are the second messengers, which are responsible for intracellular signal transduction. Such as Ca2+, DG, Cer, IP3, cAMP, cGMP
  • 17. Third messengers: Third messengers are the molecules which transmit message from outside to inside of nucleous or from inside to outside of nucleous, also called DNA binding protein.
  • 18. Proteins and peptides: Effect by Hormones, cytokines membrane Amino acid derivatives: receptors Catecholamines Extracellular Fatty acid derivatives: molecules Prostaglandins Effect by Signal intracellular Steroid hormones, molecules Thyroxine, VD3 receptors Intracellular cAMP, cGMP, IP3, DG, Ca2+ molecules
  • 20. Receptor Receptors are specific membrane proteins, which are able to recognize and bind to corresponding ligand molecules, become activated, and transduce signal to next signaling molecules. Glycoprotein or Lipoprotein
  • 21. ligand   A small molecule that binds specifically to a larger one; for example, a hormone is the ligand for its specific protein receptor.
  • 22. • Membrane receptors membrane Glycoprotein • Intracellular receptors Cytosol or nuclei DNA binding protein
  • 23. 1. membrane receptors (1) Ligand-gate ion channels type (cyclic receptor) ligand→receptor→ion channel open or close
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27. (2) G Protein-Coupled Receptors (serpentine R) 1) 7-helices transmembrane receptor
  • 28. Oligosaccharide unit Cytosolic side
  • 29. 2) G protein (Guanylate binding protein) • G protein refers to any protein which binds to GDP or GTP and act as signal transduction. • G proteins consist of three different subunits (α, β, γ -subunit). • α -subunit carries GTPase activity, binding and hydrolysis of GTP.
  • 30.
  • 31. 3) Classes of G protein Gs→ α s→AC→cAMP↑   Gi→ α i→AC→cAMP↓   Gq→ α q →PI-PLC→IP3+DAG   Go→ α o→ion channel Gt→ α t →cGMP PDE→cGMP→ Rhodopsin
  • 32.
  • 33. Glucagon β-adrenaline →α s →AC↑ ACTH α-adrenaline angiotensin Ⅱ →α i→AC↓ acetylcholine(M2 M4) GF release inhibitory factor
  • 34.  
  • 35. Cholera toxin Ribosylation of Arg of Gα ATPase G α s -ATP Gα s -ADP AC cAMP Cl- + H2O Cavity of intestine HCO3- diarrhea
  • 36. Pertussis toxin α i -ADP-ribosylation Gi AC↑ cAMP ↑ allergy of histamine
  • 37. 4) Effect proteins of G protein AC cGMP PDE (phosphodiesterase ) PLC PLA2 Channel protein
  • 39.
  • 40. 5) Pathway of G protein linked receptor H R G protein Es secondary messeger Protein kinase Phophorylation of Es or functional protein Biological effect
  • 41. (3) Single transmembrane α-helix receptor • Tyrosine protein kinase Receptor (catalytic receptor) IGF - R, EGF - R • Non tyrosine protein kinase Receptor Growth Hormone R, interferon R
  • 42.
  • 43. Tyrosine protein kinase Receptor or receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) Cys-rich domain Immunoglobulin -like domain EGFR IGF-1R PDGFR FGFR
  • 44. Insulin Intracellular Cytosol insulin effects
  • 46. Domain of Downstream molecules of TPKR SH2 domain (Scr homology 2 domain) SH3 domain PH domain (pleckstrin homology domain)
  • 47.
  • 48. (4) Guanylate cyclase (GC) receptor Membrane receptor –ANP Soluble receptor – NO, CO
  • 49.
  • 50. 2. Intracellular receptor (transcription regulated receptor) Intracellular R is trans-acting elememt cis-acting element gene expression Localized in the cytosol and/or in the nucleus. ligand: Steroid H, VD3, Thyroxine
  • 51.
  • 52. 3. Properties of binding of H and R • highly specificity • highly affinity • saturation • reversible binding • special function model
  • 53. 4. Control of receptor activity • Phosphorylation or dephosphorylation of R • Phospholipid of membrane • Enzyme catalyzed hydrolysis • G protein regulation
  • 54. 5. Function of receptor (1) Recognize the special ligand (2) Binding to special ligand (3) Signal transduction biological effect
  • 55. §3 Pathway of Signal Transduction
  • 56. Signal transduction mediated by membrane receptor • cAMP dependent-protein kinase A pathway • cGMP dependent PKG pathway   • Ca2+ dependent PK pathway   • Tyrosine protein Kinase pathway • NF-κB pathway   • TGF- βpathway
  • 57. 1. cAMP dependent-protein kinase A pathway H R G protein AC cAMP PKA Phosphorylation of Es or functional proteins Biological effects
  • 58. (1) cAMP metabolism AC PDE ATP 2+ cAMP 2+ 5'-AMP Mg Mg PPi H2O PDE : Phosphodiesterase AC : Adenylate cyclase
  • 59. NH2 N N O O O N N O P O P O P O CH2 O ATP O O O H H H H OH OH PPi AC NH2 NH2 N N N N N N O N N PDE O CH2 O O P O CH2 O 5'-AMP cAMP H H H2O O H H H H H H O P O OH OH OH O
  • 60. (2) Mechanism of cAMP effect Activate cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA).
  • 61.
  • 63.
  • 64. Phosphorylate specifically Ser/ Thr residues in several proteins ( 1 ) Regulation of metabolism ( 2 ) Regulation of gene expression
  • 65. hormons: glucagon, epinephrine active AC inactive AC ATP phosphorylase b kinase Pi ATP cAMP inactive PKA active PKA P ADP phosphorylase b kinase H2O ATP ADP ATP ADP P P glycogen glycogen synthase phosphorylase b phosphorylase a synthase (active) (inactive) Pi H2O Pi H2O protein phosphatase-1 inhibitor-1 inhibitor-1 P (inactive) ATP (active)
  • 66. CRE : cAMP response element (TGACGTCA) CREB: CRE binding protein
  • 67. CRE DNA Transcription mRNA CREB CREB CR CR CRE EB EB CR CREB PP B CREB P EB P P P PKA PKA P P
  • 68.
  • 69. 2. Ca2+ dependent PK pathway (1) Ca2+ -DAG -dependent PKC pathway PIP2 H R G protein PLC IP3 DG ER Ca2+ PS PKC Phosphorylation of Es or functional proteins Biological effects
  • 70.
  • 71. [Ca 2+]i 0.01-1 µmol/L ( 10-7 mol/L ) [Ca 2+]o 2.5mmol/L ( 10-3 mol/L ) 5000~10000×
  • 72. 1 ) Function of DG and IP3 IP3 + R→open of Ca2 + channel →[Ca2 + ]↑ DG PKC ↑ PS, Ca2 +
  • 73.
  • 74. 2 ) Function of PKC • regulation of metabolism PKC →Ser/Thr-P of R, enzyme, Protein of Mb. • Gene expression  
  • 75. Early response: PKC Trans-acting factor-P Immediate early genes Third messenger Late response: PKC Third messenger-P Activate genes Cell proliferation
  • 76.
  • 77. (2) Ca2 + -CaM dependent protein kinase pathway H R G protein PLC IP3 Ca2+ CaM CaMK Phosphorylation of Es or functional proteins Biological effects
  • 78. Calmodulin (CaM ): Ca2 + binding protein 4 Ca2 + + CaM → Ca2 + - CaM ↓ CaM kinase↑ ↓   Ser/Thr -P ↓ Ca2 + pump, AC ↑ GC ↑ Es (glycogen synthase, phosphorylase kinase)
  • 79.
  • 80.
  • 81. 3. cGMP-dependent PKG pathway ANP NO, CO Receptor- linked GC cGMP Soluble GC PKG Phosphorylation of Es or functional proteins Biological effects
  • 82. (1) cGMP GC PDE GTP 2+ cGMP 2+ 5'-GMP Mg Mg PPi H2O GC: Guanylate cyclase (2) Function of PKG Ser/Thr- P of protein and E
  • 83. ANP ( atrial natriuretic peptides ) ↓ GC NO ↓ cGMP ↓ PKG ↓ Vascular dilatation
  • 84. peptide hormones neurotransmitters neurotransmitters AFP hypothalamic pituitrin G AC GC G PL cell memberane ATP GTP PIP2(PC) cAMP cGMP IP3 DG Ca2+ Ca2+-CaM PKA PKG PKC CaM-PK phosphorylation of enzymes or proteins effects trans-acting factor P cis-acting element nucleus expression
  • 85. 4. Tyrosine-protein kinase pathway (TPK) • TPK receptor is related to proliferation, differentiation, dissociation, carcinomatous change. • TPK : receptor TPK : Mb. non receptor TPK : cytosol
  • 86. (1) Receptor TPK - Ras - MAPK pathway • GRB2, SOS, Ras, Raf • Small G protein: Ras • MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase) : MAPK 、 MAPKK 、 MAPKKK
  • 87. EGF, PDGF GRB2 - P ϸ receptor TPK ÊÜ ÐÍTPK Ìå Ras - GTP °û SOS - P Ĥ Raf - P MAPKK - P nucleus trans-acting factor - P MAPK - P expression
  • 88. (2) JAKs - STAT pathway ligand non TPK receptor JAKs STAT gene expression
  • 89. • JAKs • STAT: Signal transductors and activator of transcription
  • 90. interferons Plasma membrane ÖÊĤ JAK P£- £- P 84 P 113 STAT complex 113 91 P 91 84 P 48 inactive STAT Nuclear membrane ºËĤ P 113 P 91 84 P transcription 48 gene »ùÒò Interferons response element ¸ÉÈÅ Ó¦´ð Ôª¼þ ËØ
  • 91.
  • 92.
  • 93. Interferon Dimerization of Receptor Autophosphorylation of JAK Phosphorylation of STAT Nuclear translocation of STAT Interferon response element Expression of gene
  • 96. Intracellular receptor (DNA transcription regulated receptor) • Steroid H, VD3, Thyroxine • Cytosolic R: glycocorticosteroid H • Nuclear R: thyroxine, estrogen, androgen, progesterone
  • 97.
  • 98. Serum binding protein With bound bormone

Editor's Notes

  1. 图 16-3 含 TPK 结 构 域 的 受 体