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A Handbook of Biology
Water-soluble
hormone
Receptor
cAMP activates
secondary messenger
that inturn activates
protein kinases
G protein
Protein kinases
cAMP
Activated
protein
kinases
Protein –
Second messenger
Adenylate
cyclase converts
ATP to cAMP
Activated protein
kinases
phosphorylate
cellular proteins
Blood capillary
Binding of hormone (e.g., FSH)
to its receptor
Adenylate cyclase
Ovarian
cell membrane
Target cell
P
1
2
3
4
ADP
Protein
ATP
ATP
5
Phosphorylated proteins cause
physiological responses
E.g., Ovarian growth
Membrane-bound receptor (E.g., Peptide hormone)
1
Lipid-soluble (estrogen)
hormone
diffuses into cell
Uterine cell
membrane
Blood capillary
Activated
hormone-receptor
complex changes
gene expression
Nucleus
Receptor
mRNA
2
3 Newly formed
mRNA directs
synthesis of
specific proteins
on ribosomes
DNA
Cytosol
Target cell
New proteins change
cell's activity (tissue growth
and differentiation)
4
Transport
protein
Free hormone
Ribosome
New
protein
Intracellular receptor (E.g., Steroid hormone)