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Write short notes on the following: (i) Scatchard plot (ii) Role of cGMP as second messenger

Short Notes

(i) Scatchard Plot

The Scatchard plot is a graphical method used in biochemistry to analyze the binding of a ligand (such as a hormone) to its receptor. It helps determine two key parameters:

Method:

Applications:

(ii) Role of cGMP as Second Messenger

cGMP (Cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate) is an important second messenger molecule in signal transduction pathways. It is derived from GTP (Guanosine Triphosphate) by the action of the enzyme guanylate cyclase.

Functions:

Examples of Hormones Using cGMP Pathway:

Conclusion

The Scatchard plot is a powerful analytical tool for studying receptor-ligand interactions, while cGMP serves as a key second messenger in various physiological processes such as blood pressure regulation, visual signaling, and muscle relaxation.

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