A plot of ligand concentration vs receptor sites bound (a Scatchard plot)
A) would likely be hyperbolic in nature for enzyme-linked receptors, because these have only one binding site and no subunits
B) would likely be sigmoidal in nature for enzyme-linked receptors, because these have only one binding site and no subunits
C) would likely be hyperbolic in nature for ion channel-linked receptors because they have several subunits that can be affected by sequential binding
D) would likely be hyperbolic in nature for G protein-linked receptors because they have several subunits that can be affected by sequential binding
E) would likely be hyperbolic in nature for G protein-linked receptors because they have several subunits that can be affected by concerted binding
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Q39: Most nuclear receptor proteins include
A) a zinc-finger
Q40: Ligands bind membrane bound receptors via
A) hydrogen
Q41: The structure of membrane bound receptors includes
A)
Q42: The acetylcholine receptor is an example of
Q43: In general, ion channel-linked receptors are important
Q44: Many ion channel-linked receptors which respond to
Q45: G protein-coupled receptors
A) also serve as transcription
Q46: Which is NOT true of enzyme-linked receptors?
A)
Q47: Molecules that act identically like a receptor's
Q48: An antagonist and an inverse agonist are
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