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Chapter 18, Problem 22RQ
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G proteins are those proteins that functions generally as receptors in the various membranes especially the plasma membranes. They are named so because they bind the guanine nucleotides GDP and the GT are heterodimers; it means that they are made of two proteins which are dissimilar. They are the receptors of the hormones that span the membrane several times.

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