Multiple Choice
For G protein-coupled metabotropic receptors, GTP binds to the
A) cytoplasmic surface of the metabotropic receptor.
B) transmembrane domains of the metabotropic receptor.
C) β-subunitof the heterotrimer.
D) α-subunit of the heterotrimer.
E) the γ-subunit of the heterotrimer.
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