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gigios85
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Inserito il - 07 luglio 2008 : 14:52:35
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Gentilmente Mi fornite due esempi di regolazione genica che implicano il sistema Ca 2+/calmodulina?
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biokiu
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Inserito il - 07 luglio 2008 : 15:26:44
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dal lodish:
Binding of Ca2 to four sites on calmodulin yields a complex that interacts with and modulates the activity of many enzymes and other proteins (see Figure 3-28). Because Ca2 binds to calmodulin in a cooperative fashion, a small change in the level of cytosolic Ca2 leads to a large change in the level of active calmodulin. One well-studied enzyme activated by the Ca2/calmodulin complex is myosin lightchain kinase, which regulates the activity of myosin in muscle cells (Chapter 19). Another is cAMP phosphodiesterase, the enzyme that degrades cAMP to 5-AMP and terminates its effects. This reaction thus links Ca2 and cAMP, one of many examples in which two second messengers interact to fine-tune certain aspects of cell regulation. In certain cells, the rise in cytosolic Ca2 following receptor signaling via PLC-generated IP3 leads to activation of specific transcription factors. In some cases, Ca2/calmodulin activates protein kinases that, in turn, phosphorylate transcription factors, thereby modifying their activity and regulating gene expression. In other cases, Ca2/calmodulin activates a phosphatase that removes phosphate groups from a transcription factor. An important example of this mechanism involves T cells of the immune system in which Ca2 ions enhance the activity of an essential transcription factor, NFAT (nuclear factor of activated T cells). In unstimulated cells, phosphorylated NFAT is located in the cytosol. Following receptor stimulation and elevation of cytosolic Ca2, the Ca2/calmodulin complex binds to and activates calcineurin, a protein-serine phosphatase. Activated calcineurin then dephosphorylates key phosphate residues on cytosolic NFAT, exposing a nuclear localization sequence that allows NFAT to move into the nucleus and stimulate expression of genes essential for activation of T cells. The Ca2/calmodulin complex also plays a key role in controlling the diameter of blood vessels and thus their ability to deliver oxygen to tissues.
se è per l'esame che penso io, basta! al max rivediti sul libro di fisio la parte muscolare!
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gigios85
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Inserito il - 07 luglio 2008 : 16:07:26
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in italiano no è? a quale pag del lodish italiano corrisponde? |
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biokiu
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Inserito il - 07 luglio 2008 : 17:54:32
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non so perchè io ce l'ho in inglese! è negli ultimi cpitoli |
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duchè
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Topogigio77
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Inserito il - 07 luglio 2008 : 18:19:33
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...non voglio credere che noi italiani ancora abbiamo problemi a leggere in inglese...che figura col mondo... |
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