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Compare and contrast the signaling events involved with the second messengers cAMP and IP 3 .
In both cAMP and IP 3 –calcium signaling, a hormone binds to a cell membrane hormone receptor that is coupled to a G protein. The G protein becomes activated when the hormone binds. In the case of cAMP signaling, the activated G protein activates adenylyl cyclase, which causes ATP to be converted to cAMP. This second messenger can then initiate other signaling events, such as a phosphorylation cascade. In the case of IP 3 –calcium signaling, the activated G protein activates phospholipase C, which cleaves a membrane phospholipid compound into DAG and IP 3 . IP 3 causes the release of calcium, another second messenger, from intracellular stores. This causes further signaling events.
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