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Cell Development II

BKA. C. Cell Social Media. Cell Development II. S. M. Cell Signaling and Disease Models. Group Members. Nishi Bryska , UNC Charlotte Sharon Bullock, UNC Charlotte Katie Crump, VCU-IRACDA Teshell Greene, VCU-IRACDA Derek Kendig , VCU-IRACDA Michelle Pass, UNC Charlotte

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Cell Development II

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  1. BKA C CellSocialMedia Cell Development II S M Cell Signaling and Disease Models

  2. Group Members • Nishi Bryska, UNC Charlotte • Sharon Bullock, UNC Charlotte • Katie Crump, VCU-IRACDA • Teshell Greene, VCU-IRACDA • Derek Kendig, VCU-IRACDA • Michelle Pass, UNC Charlotte Facilitator: Suann Yang, Presbyterian College

  3. Context of the Teachable Unit • General biology major’s class (cell biology section) • Target class size is 60 students, with 10 working groups of 6 students each • Co-requisite coursework: general chemistry • A one semester course, 2 lectures at end of the semester. • 5 hours class time total, 10 hours out of class time.

  4. Learning Goals Students should understand • How a signal is transduced, relayed, and amplified to lead to a biological response. • The regulation and termination of a biological signal and response in normal and diseased states. • How cell signaling regulates homeostasis.

  5. Tidbit Objectives Students should be able to: • Describe how a message is communicated. • Diagram a signaling pathway. • Predict how disturbing the components of the pathway will affect cell signaling response.

  6. Prior Knowledge Gained • Cell signaling terms • Protein-protein interactions • Receptor • Ligand and how it interacts with receptors • Signal relayand response • Cell membranes are selectively permeable • Extracellular signals elicit cellular responses • Basics of regulation

  7. Generic Signal Pathway Signal Mom Receiver Response Relay/ Transducer

  8. Group Work (4 mins) Diagram a Signaling Model Using The Shapes Provided -Take shapes out of the envelope -Use shapes to model the pathway

  9. Extracellular Fluid Response Cytosol

  10. Group Work (4 mins) Diagram a Signaling Model Using The Shapes Provided -Take shapes out of the envelope -Use shapes to model the pathway Hint: Orange = same type of molecule

  11. Extracellular Fluid . Response Cytosol

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  14. Diversity of People with Diabetes

  15. Clinical Scenario In diabetes the response of one important pathway is to transport glucose from the extracellular fluid (ECF)/blood into the cytosol of cells. This pathway becomes disrupted as part of diabetes.

  16. Insulin Sugar Extracellular Fluid Insulin Receptor Cytosol

  17. Insulin Sugar Extracellular Fluid Insulin Receptor Response Cytosol

  18. Insulin Sugar Extracellular Fluid Insulin Receptor Response Cytosol

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  20. Insulin Sugar Extracellular Fluid Insulin Receptor Response Cytosol

  21. Insulin Sugar Sugar Sugar Extracellular Fluid Insulin Receptor Response Cytosol

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  23. Insulin Sugar Extracellular Fluid Insulin Receptor Response Cytosol

  24. Insulin Sugar Sugar Sugar Extracellular Fluid Insulin Receptor Response Cytosol

  25. Type II Diabetes The process of glucose accumulation in the extracellular fluid or blood is due to insulin resistance (inactivation of receptor) Glucose level

  26. Acknowledgements HHMI SI and Dr. Kathrin Stanger-Hall Suann Yang Cell Development I (Group 1) Evolution Group (Group 4) Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at UNC Charlotte Dr. Nichols-Casebolt at VCU and the Office of Research

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