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G-protein

Introduction: G-protein

Description of G-protein

G-protein: SYN: G proteins.
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G-protein: family of small membrane-bound proteins which, in the presence of GTP/GDP, transduce signals from receptor to effector molecules across the membrane; do not use for other guanine nucleotide binding proteins.
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