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Introduction to the biological pathway. 2003.02.07 POSTECH NLP lab 발표자 : 정설경. Contents. Introduction Cell Biological pathway Metabolic pathway Regulatory pathway Signal transduction pathway GPCR pathway Limitation & approach. Introduction – Cell (1). Cell 의 종류 Prokaryote
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Introduction to the biological pathway 2003.02.07 POSTECH NLP lab 발표자: 정설경
Contents • Introduction • Cell • Biological pathway • Metabolic pathway • Regulatory pathway • Signal transduction pathway • GPCR pathway • Limitation & approach Introduction to the biological pathway
Introduction – Cell (1) • Cell 의 종류 • Prokaryote • Eukaryote • Plant cell • Animal cell Introduction to the biological pathway
Introduction – Cell (2) • Cell structure • Membrane structure • Plasma membrane • Nuclear membrane • Cell activity • Physiological activity • Chemical activity • Main component: protein Introduction to the biological pathway
인지질의 구조 ( phospholipid ) 막 구조 ( plasma membrane) Introduction to the biological pathway
Introduction – Cell (2) • Cell structure • Membrane structure • Plasma membrane • Nuclear membrane • Cell activity • Physiological activity • Chemical activity • Main component: protein Introduction to the biological pathway
Protein structure (1) Introduction to the biological pathway
Protein structure (2) Introduction to the biological pathway
Ex> Membrane protein Introduction to the biological pathway
Biological pathway • Pathway • 사전적: 좁은 길, 오솔길, 진로(course) • 생화학: 경로 • Biological pathway • Molecular interaction network in biological processes • Metabolic pathway, Regulatory pathway • Number of Pathway • 9644 pathways (PATHWAY database) • 160 pathways involving 744 reactions and 791 substrates (mouse) Introduction to the biological pathway
Metabolic pathway • Carbohydrate Metabolism • Glycolysis/Gluconeogenesis • TCA cycle (Citrate cycle) • Energy Metabolism • ATP synthesis • Lipid Metabolism • Nucleotide Metabolism • purine, pyrimidine metabolism • Amino Acid Metabolism • Biodegradation of Xenobiotics Introduction to the biological pathway
Regulatory pathway • Genetic information processing • Transcription, Translation, Sorting and Degradation. Replication and Repair • Environmental information processing • Membrane transport, Signal transduction, Ligand receptor interaction • Cellular processes • Cell motility, Cell growth and death, Cell communication, Development, Behavior Introduction to the biological pathway
Signal transduction pathway • Category of signaling protein • Signal molecule • Receptor • Intracellular signaling protein • Target protein • 4 types of intercellular signaling • Endocrine • Paracrine • Neuronal signaling • Contact-dependent signaling Introduction to the biological pathway
Modulation by other molecule Divergence to multiple target Amplification Introduction to the biological pathway
Signal transduction pathway • 4 types of intercellular signaling • Endocrine • Broad effect, specific receptor • hormones • Paracrine • Within local tissue, enzyme/extracellular matrix • Neuronal signaling • Synapse of neuron, speedy • Contact-dependent signaling • Killer T cell (immune system) Introduction to the biological pathway
Signal receptor • Cell surface receptors • On-Off signaling • Ion-channel linked • G-protein linked • Enzyme linked • Intracellular receptors • Steroid, Thyroid hormone • Retinol, Vitamin D Introduction to the biological pathway
G-protein linked receptors • Structure of receptors • N-terminal : extracellular region • Seven-span transmembrane domain • C-terminal : intracellular signal transduction region • Desensitization of receptors • Phospholylation • PKA, PKC or a member of G-protein-linked receptor kinases(GRKs) family • Receptor inactivation • Receptor sequestration • Receptor down-regulation Introduction to the biological pathway
G-protein (1) • α,β,γ subunit • α subunit: complex with GDP • Major family Introduction to the biological pathway
G-protein (2) • Mechanism of G-protein • Activation • Dissociation of α-GDP, βγ complex • α-GTP, βγ complex target protein • Deactivation • G-protein itself: GTPase association of α-GDP, βγ complex • Target of activated G-protein • Direct – ion channel … • Indirect – second messenger • Adenylate cylase cAMP • Phospholipase C (PLC) diacylglycerol(DAG) & inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate(IP3) Introduction to the biological pathway
Pathway of indirect signaling • Pathway of cAMP • cAMP protein kinase A cell response • Pathway of PLC • DAG protein kinase C • IP3 Ca2+ ↑ Introduction to the biological pathway
cAMP pathway Introduction to the biological pathway
PLC pathway (1) Introduction to the biological pathway
PLC pathway (2) • Ca2+ signaling • Regulate 70% of protein kinase • Regulated by Calcium binding protein, calmodulin(CAM) • Ca2+ Ca2+-CaM complex CaM-kinase Introduction to the biological pathway
example • Smell receptor • Vision receptor Introduction to the biological pathway
Limitation • Cannot effectively • Evaluate them for internal consistency • Evaluate them with consistency for new data : microarrays • Refine them with respect to new data • Integrate them to produce system understanding • They are too large and complex • The printed word cannot be manipulated effectively Introduction to the biological pathway
Solution: biological knowledge bases • Store biological knowledge and theories in computers in a declarative form • Amenable to computational analysis and generative user interfaces • Accepted to store data in computers, but not knowledge • Refined, interpreted, consensus views • Establish ongoing efforts to curate (maintain, refine, embellish) these knowledge bases • Such knowledge bases are an integral part of the scientific enterprise Introduction to the biological pathway
Pathway/Genome Database pathway reactions compounds proteins operons, promotors, DNA binding site Genes Chromosomes, plasmid CELL Introduction to the biological pathway