Gproteincoupled receptors gpcrs central
High Resolution JPEG Picture of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) have central roles in intercellular communication. From left to right, Rhodopsin activated by light, T-cell receptor activated by MHC and antigen (green), dopamine receptor activated by dopamine (red), GABA B receptor activated by the agonist baclofen. G alpha proteins (light blue) activate the phosphodiesterase 6 (left), which degrades cGMP, and adenylyl cyclase (right), which produces cAMP. cAMP activates the protein kinase C. Source: PDB entries 6oy9, 7aue, 1jl4, 1fyt, 7eb2, 6r3q, 3tnp, 7jsn
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