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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Biology_(Kimball)/04%3A_Cell_Metabolism/4.13%3A_G_Proteins
    This page explains G proteins, which are heterotrimers made of Gα, Gβ, and Gγ subunits, functioning with G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Hormone binding activates the Gα subunit by switching GDP ...This page explains G proteins, which are heterotrimers made of Gα, Gβ, and Gγ subunits, functioning with G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Hormone binding activates the Gα subunit by switching GDP to GTP, influencing effector molecules like adenylyl cyclase to produce cyclic AMP (cAMP). It details different Gα subunits: Gαs (stimulating cAMP), Gαq, Gαi (activating alternative pathways), and Gαt (involved in retinal signal transduction).

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