In a hypothetical cAMP-mediated signal transduction cascade, the GTP-αs/adenylate cyclase interaction following a single hormone–receptor binding event lasts for 2.3 seconds. The catalytic rate (turnover number) for the adenylate cyclase in question is 350 cAMP molecules produced per second. How many cAMP molecules would be produced if five hormone-receptor binding events were to occur before the hormone molecule dissipates in the bloodstream? What is the amplification effect of this step in the signaling pathway?

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In a hypothetical cAMP-mediated signal transduction cascade, the GTP-αs/adenylate cyclase
interaction following a single hormone–receptor binding event lasts for 2.3 seconds. The
catalytic rate (turnover number) for the adenylate cyclase in question is 350 cAMP molecules
produced per second. How many cAMP molecules would be produced if five hormone-receptor
binding events were to occur before the hormone molecule dissipates in the bloodstream? What
is the amplification effect of this step in the signaling pathway?

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cAMP is an intracellular secondary messenger for signal transduction which allows to pass the effects of some hormones which can not pass the plasma membrane, like glucagon and adrenalin inside the cell. cAMP is synthesized from ATP by adenylate cyclase also known as adenylyl cyclase. Adenylate cyclase is activated by signaling molecules through the activation of adenylate cyclase stimulatory G (Gs)-protein-coupled receptors.

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Since the binding process lasts for 2.3 s and the rate of catalytic activity is 350 cAMP molecules per second. 

So total cAMP produced in 2.3 s is:

=2.3 s×350=805 cAMP molecules

 

Step 3

if five hormone-receptor binding events were to occur then the total number of cAMP produced is:

=805×5=4025 cAMP molecules

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