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Transducin

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Definition: A heterotrimeric GTP-binding protein that mediates the light activation signal from photolyzed rhodopsin to cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase and is pivotal in the visual excitation process. Activation of rhodopsin on the outer membrane of rod and cone cells causes GTP to bind to transducin followed by dissociation of the alpha subunit-GTP complex from the beta/gamma subunits of transducin. The alpha subunit-GTP complex activates the cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase which catalyzes the hydrolysis of cyclic GMP to 5'-GMP. This leads to closure of the sodium and calcium channels and therefore hyperpolarization of the rod cells. EC 3.6.1.-.  alpha, beta and gamma transducins refer to its subunits    Other names gamma-Transducin; beta-Transducin; alpha-Transducin; Gt, Transducin G-Protein; G-Protein, Inhibitory Gt; gamma Transducin; gamma Subunit Transducin; beta Transducin; beta Subunit Transducin; alpha Transducin; alpha Subunit Transducin; Transducin G-Protein Gt; Inhibitory Gt G-Protein; Gt, Transducin G Protein; Gt G-Protein, Inhibitory; G-Protein Gt, Transducin; G Protein, Inhibitory Gt; Transducin, gamma Subunit; Transducin, beta Subunit; Transducin, alpha Subunit
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
Gnat1 protein, mouse  0   *Transducin *GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits.
Tbl1x protein, mouse  0   *Transducin Deafness.
TBL1Y protein, human  0   *Transducin Deafness.
TBL1X protein, human  0   *Transducin Deafness. Am J Hum Genet 1999 Jun;64(6):1604-16
Gnat3 protein, rat  147979-21-3   *Transducin. Nature 1992 Jun 18;357(6379):563-9
transducin GTP phosphohydrolase  EC 3.6.1.-   *GTP Phosphohydrolases Transducin. Biomed Sci 1990;1(5):527-30

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