Multiple Choice
The primary function of G proteins in signal transduction is
A) transducing the signal from an activated receptor to the next protein in the pathway.
B) binding extracellular signal molecules to activate the pathway.
C) converting ATP to cATP to amplify the signal.
D) phosphorylating relay molecules in the pathway.
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