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MCMB 30 TEST QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS What is juxtacrine signaling, and how does it differ from other forms of cell signaling? Provide an example of a cellular process that relies on juxtacrine signaling. - Answer-Juxtacrine signaling involves signaling molecules that target adjacent cells by transm...

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What is juxtacrine signaling, and how does it differ from other forms of cell signaling?
Provide an example of a cellular process that relies on juxtacrine signaling. - Answer-
Juxtacrine signaling involves signaling molecules that target adjacent cells by
transmitting signals along cell membranes. An example is Notch signaling, which
regulates cell differentiation during development.

Briefly explain the different types of cell surface receptors involved in cell signaling,
including ion channels, enzyme-linked receptors, and G-protein coupled receptors. -
Answer-Cell surface receptors include ion channels, enzyme-linked receptors, and G-
protein coupled receptors. Ion channels allow ions to flow across the membrane,
enzyme-linked receptors activate intracellular enzymes upon ligand binding, and G-
protein coupled receptors activate intracellular signaling cascades through G proteins.

How do proteins with a single membrane-spanning segment transmit signals across the
membrane upon ligand binding? Discuss the importance of homo- or heterodimerization
in this process. - Answer-Proteins with a single membrane-spanning segment transmit
signals across the membrane upon ligand binding by undergoing homo- or
heterodimerization. This allows for conformational changes that propagate the signal
across the membrane.

Describe the structure and function of gated ion channels. Provide examples of
neurotransmitters that act on ion channels and explain how their binding affects ion
flow. - Answer-Gated ion channels have a specific structure that opens or closes in
response to ligand binding or changes in membrane potential. Examples include
neurotransmitter-gated ion channels such as nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.

What role does calcium (Ca2+) play as a second messenger in cell signaling? Discuss
how changes in cytosolic Ca2+ levels can affect cellular processes. - Answer-Calcium
(Ca2+) acts as a second messenger in cell signaling by regulating various cellular
processes. Changes in cytosolic Ca2+ levels can activate or inhibit enzymes and
proteins, leading to alterations in cell function.

Explain the concept of channelopathies and provide an example of a disease caused by
dysfunction in ion channel receptors. - Answer-Channelopathies are diseases caused
by dysfunction in ion channel receptors. An example is cystic fibrosis, caused by
mutations in the CFTR ion channel, leading to abnormal ion transport across cell
membranes.

Cellular information processing is accomplished via densely packed biomolecules,
diverse in structure and function. What are examples of regulatory enzymes in cell

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