41. Effect of production of during Signal transduction pathway is
(1) Closure of Ca2+ channel in ER
(2) Increase in intracellular Ca2+ level
(3) Increase of extracellular Ca2+ level
(4) Inactivation of calmodulin proteins
Introduction
IP3 (inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate) is a vital second messenger generated during receptor-mediated signal transduction, especially through G protein-coupled receptors activating phospholipase C. The key effect of IP3 is to induce the release of Ca2+ from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) into the cytosol, regulating many physiological processes.
Mechanism of Action
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Upon extracellular ligand binding, phospholipase C cleaves PIP2 into two second messengers: IP3 and diacylglycerol (DAG).
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IP3 diffuses through the cytoplasm and binds to IP3 receptors (IP3Rs), which are ligand-gated Ca2+ channels located on the ER membrane.
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Binding of IP3 to these receptors opens the channels, allowing stored Ca2+ to flow from the ER lumen into the cytosol.
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The resulting increase in intracellular Ca2+ concentration triggers further downstream signaling pathways essential for various cellular functions.
Evaluating the Options
(1) Closure of Ca2+ channel in ER: False – IP3 causes opening, not closing, of Ca2+ channels.
(2) Increase in intracellular Ca2+ level: True – This is the direct effect of IP3 production.
(3) Increase of extracellular Ca2+ level: Incorrect – IP3 mediates release from intracellular stores.
(4) Inactivation of calmodulin proteins: Incorrect – Elevated Ca2+ generally activates calmodulin, not inactivates it.
Correct Choice
(2) Increase in intracellular Ca2+ level directly results from IP3 production during signal transduction.
3 Comments
Bhawna Choudhary
November 4, 2025Increase in intracellular Ca2+2+ level is correct answer
Sakshi Kanwar
November 10, 2025Increase in intracellular Ca2+2+ level
Kajal
November 15, 2025Increase in calcium concentration