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- W50653454 abstract "This chapter discusses the information obtained from the biochemical studies of transducin and attempts to integrate this information with the proposed structure of the GTP binding α subunit of transducin (Tα). One of the best-studied biological processes regulated by G proteins is the visual excitation of vertebrate photoreceptors, in which the direct involvement of transducin in coupling photolyzed rhodopsin to cGMP phosphodiesterase (PDE) has been conclusively demonstrated. As all the members of the G protein family share a common structural motif and appear to exhibit a similar mode of action, it is generally believed that the biochemical pathway elucidated in the visual system will help to provide a better understanding of the role of G proteins in other less well-defined signal transduction processes. Subsequently, important progress has been made in recent years, especially in the characterization of the GTP binding regulatory proteins. Thereafter, the involvement of nucleotide-binding protein, the existence of tightly bound nucleotides, and their exchange-hydrolysis cycles may represent a common motif in controlling multisubunit enzymes in cellular regulation." @default.
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- W50653454 title "Transducin: A Signaling Switch Regulated by Guanine Nucleotides" @default.
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