- Transducin
Transducin (also called Gt) is a heterotrimeric
G protein that is naturally expressed invertebrate retina rods and cones (a different Transducin gene is expressed in each cell type). Heterotrimeric Transducin (alpha-beta-gamma subunits) is activated by a conformational change inrhodopsin due to theabsorption of aphoton by rhodopsin's active groupretinal ; Activation causes the GDP bound to the alpha subunit to be exchanged with GTP from solution and results in activated alpha dissociating from beta-gamma. Active Transducin-alpha then causescyclic GMP Phosphodiesterase to increase its activity, thereby lowering the concentration ofcGMP , an intracellular second-messenger molecule. Decrease in cGMP concentration leads to the closure of cGMP-regulated Na+ and Ca2+ion channel s and a hyperpolarizedmembrane potential . This chain of signaling events is also called "the vertebrate phototransduction cascade".The termination of Transducin activity occurs when (active) GTP bound Transducin is hydrolyzed to Transducin-GDP, a process which is accelerated by a complex containing an RGS ("Regulator of G-protein signaling")-protein and the gamma-subunit of the effector, cyclic GMP Phosphodiesterase.
Genes
*,gene|GNAT2,gene|GNAT3
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