What term refers to the pairing of 2 different ligand-bound receptors?
There is a term "Docking" used for binding of ligand to a receptor. This term is usually used for drug designing. By docking the receptor binds to the target receptor and activates further signalling
What term refers to the pairing of 2 different ligand-bound receptors?
What is the endogenous ligand for NMDA receptors?
Although the ligand-gated ion are ion channels they are considered to be receptors as they only open when bound by which of the following? select two answers please- 1)protein 2)ligands 3)drugs 4)ions 5)sugars
1. Mature B cells require particular receptors to be engaged by ligand to stimulate these cells to become antibody-secreting cells. Fill-in the table below with the receptor(s) on naïve B cells that transmit each signal and the corresponding ligand(s) that engage that receptor. (6 pts) Receptor(s) on B cell Ligand(s) Location in body where receptor engagement occurs Signal 1 Signal 2 b. Briefly describe what happens to mature B cells that receive Signal 1, but not Signal 2? (2 pts)...
What portion of an antibody is bound both by receptors expressed on various immune cells and by proteins of the complement system? light chain CDR Fab Fc
120 minutes to take it. Question 38 2 pts The term "population coding" refers to detection of odors by the various combinations of receptors the various odorants stimulate. True False Province
A metal compound is treated with 2 different ligands. Ligand #1 turns the solution red. Ligand #2 turns the solution yellow. Which ligand is stronger in the spectrochemical series? ligand #1 ligand #2
1. What triggers the opening of each of the different channels: ligand-gated K+ channels, ligand-gated Na+ channels, ligand-gated Cl- channels, voltage-gated Na+ channels, voltage-gated K+ channels, voltage-gated Ca2+ channels. 2. What happens to membrane potential in the immediate area where the channel is located when the channel opens and ions flow through? 3. Since graded and action potentials happen in different locations on the neuron, explain what has to happen to link these different events together.
A binding protein binds to a ligand with Kd=30nm. What is the
concentration of ligand when the [L] when the fraction
bound,,
is a) 0.25, b) 0.6 and c) 0.95.
(a) Illustrate the type of bonding involved when a carbon monoxide CO ligand is bound to a transition metal centre. (b) Give an explanation of the different values of the carbonyl stretching frequencies for the compounds shown below: [V(CO)6]- 1860 cm-1 Cr(CO)6 2000 cm-1 [Mn(CO)6]+ 2096 cm-1 CO 2143 cm-1 H3B-CO 2164 cm-1
Which term refers to a point mutation that results in different amino acids in a particular position due to substitution of one base for another? 1) missense mutation 2) silent mutation 3) nonsense mutation 4) frameshift mutation 5) translocation mutation