Help with Second Messengers

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GRE Subject Test: Biochemistry, Cell, and Molecular Biology › Help with Second Messengers

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1

Which of the following signaling molecules does not elicit a second messenger response inside cells?

Steroid hormones

Peptide hormones

Large peptides

Glucagon

Explanation

A second messenger response is created in cells that use signal transduction, meaning that the signaling molecules attach to a receptor on the outside of the cell. Steroid hormones are largely nonpolar, and can enter the cell in order to affect cellular processes at the level of transcription. As a result, they do not need to rely on second messenger pathways in order to elicit a response.

2

Which of the following is a common second messenger used in signal transduction pathways?

cAMP

G subunits of G proteins

Epinephrine

Receptor tyrosine kinases

Explanation

Second messengers are the molecules in a signal transduction pathway that will activate an intracellular response. Epinephrine is a hormone that will bind a receptor on the exoplasmic face of the cell, making is a first messenger. G subunits interact with adaptor proteins that will then stimulate the production of second messengers. Receptor tyrosine kinases are examples of receptor proteins that will bind first messengers. cAMP, however, is a widely used second messenger that is involved in the activation of many pathways and signal amplification in the cytosol.

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