Upon ligand binding to a GPCR, what occurs next in the G-protein activation cycle?
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Correct answer: GDP on the Gα subunit is replaced by GTP, and Gα separates from βγ
Ligand binding to GPCR triggers GDP-to-GTP exchange on Gα, causing it to dissociate from the βγ complex; both can then activate downstream effectors.
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