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Guanine-Nucleotide-Binding Regulatory Proteins

Membrane-Bound Information Transducers

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Studies of the hormone-sensitive adenylate cyclase complex and of mechanisms of transduction of visual information have led to the discovery of a family of guanine-nucleotide-binding regulatory proteins. This family is now known to include at least four highly homologous members. We can, at this time, formulate general definitions and hypotheses about the family and its functions.

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Gilman, A.G., Smigel, M.D., Bokoch, G.M., Robishaw, J.D. (1985). Guanine-Nucleotide-Binding Regulatory Proteins. In: Poste, G., Crooke, S.T. (eds) Mechanisms of Receptor Regulation. New Horizons in Therapeutics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2131-6_10

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