Multiple Choice
If a ligand binds to a G protein-coupled receptor but the normal exchange of GDP for GTP on the associated G protein does not take place, what will happen in the cell?
A) Cell responses that depend on an activated effector protein will not occur.
B) GDP binding will cause a conformational change in the G protein-coupled receptor.
C) The GDP-bound subunit will travel through the lipid bilayer.
D) The ligand will not be released from the G protein-coupled receptor.
E) Inactive G protein will be activated.
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